📄️ 10DLC brand registration process and best practices
- Make sure to enter all information correctly.
📄️ 10DLC campaign registration rejection reasons
If your 10DLC campaign was rejected, use the following table to determine why it was rejected and what you can do to fix your 10DLC campaign registration. After you determine why the campaign was rejected, you can modify the existing campaign to address that issue and resubmit. For more information, see Edit your 10DLC registration.
📄️ 10DLC campaigns registration process and best practices
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📄️ 10DLC campaign types and quotas for SMS
To register for sending SMS to US-based phone numbers, you must select at least one campaign to associate with the 10DLC number. If you have more than one use case, you will need additional 10DLC numbers hence additional 10DLC campaigns.
📄️ 10DLC registration and monthly fees
Using 10DLC involves registration and monthly fees, including those for registering your company and 10DLC campaign. These fees are separate from any other Dripcel charges.
📄️ How to Build a Compliant SMS Opt-In Process With Dripcel
SMS messaging is an excellent tool for keeping in touch with your customers and delivering timely, relevant messages. However, you must obtain their consent before sending any texts, a process known as opting in.
📄️ Edit your 10DLC registration
The following registration forms can be edited through Dripcel.
📄️ What is 10DLC?
If you plan to use Dripcel for sending transactional and/or promotional messages to recipients in the United States or its territories (Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa), you can utilize 10DLC phone numbers. "10DLC" stands for "10-digit long code," and each 10DLC number is registered for a single sender and a specific use case, managed by The Campaign Registry (TCR). TCR maintains an industry-wide database of authorized companies and use cases for sending messages to US-registered handsets using 10DLC numbers.