

When you register or update an SMS user in Airship, you can set their IANA timezone, locale_country, and locale_language. (Register through API)"| ZĬ ->|Send MSISDN MT opt-in request| E Determining Time Zone and Locale for SMS Channels
Sms sender id registration#
If you register a member of your audience using the channel registration API with an opted_in value, the user will not receive a notification confirming that they opted in.ī -> |Yes, with keyword| D If your user does not explicitly opt into notifications, or provides you their msisdn without using a keyword (through a sign up on your website, in your app, etc.), you will trigger a double opt-in by registering the user through the channel registration API without an opted_in value. Airship defaults to a double opt-in, but it is common to use a single opt-in flow for keyword purposes. Users explicitly opting into notifications using a keyword trigger an opt in flow.

The process to register users can depend on local data privacy laws and whether or not your audience explicitly opts in to notifications. Register SMS UsersĪfter Airship completes your project setup, you can register SMS users.
Sms sender id code#
Short code migrations may require up to 8 weeks of lead time. Procuring or migrating an existing sender code is not instantaneous. This is similar to the way that you would prepend a country code to a standard phone number. When your sender ID is a short code, prepend the 2-letter ISO 3166 country code when using the short code in the API. Selecting an individual sender ID ensures that your message only goes to members of your audience subscribed to that sender. If your Airship project has more than one sender ID, you can select one when you create your message. Your project can have multiple senders, and your audience can opt in to multiple senders within your project. Members of your audience subscribe (opt in) to each individual sender ID they want to receive messages from. Provision your project for SMS notifications.Ī sender ID is an alphanumeric code that your audience will see when they receive messages from you it is essentially the phone number or name that your SMS messages come from.

See the SMS Channels API reference for more information about SMS channel endpoints. This document explains the registration processes for SMS channels. If the audience member did not explicitly opt in to notifications when they register, you’ll trigger a double opt-in process. Registering an SMS channel returns a Channel ID An Airship-specific unique identifier used to address a channel instance, e.g., a smartphone, web browser, email address.

with a sender using the Channels API or a keyword operation. Each MSISDN represents an individual mobile device. When working with SMS, you must register each audience member’s MSISDN The mobile phone number of an individual in your Airship audience.
