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Browse Backgrounds2022-12-30 08:54 PM
Hello Zoom,
I have been using Zoom as a secondary business number on my cell phone. I received an email saying that I will have to register a brand, and then campaigns to text with in Ontario/Canada. See below.
Dear Valued Customer-
We are reaching out to inform you of upcoming changes to SMS. US and Canada wireless carriers have changed their policies on SMS/MMS messages that originate outside of their mobile networks from SMS/MMS applications like Zoom. Wireless carriers now require Zoom customers to specify how they are using SMS and MMS via campaign registration. Starting February 1st, 2023 all customer phone numbers that are sending SMS and MMS are required to be associated with a “campaign” in a new Campaign Registry database. Wireless carriers may block the delivery of text messages to their mobile number ranges if the sender’s phone number is not associated with a valid campaign.
To ensure delivery of your SMS/MMS messages, please create and submit your Campaign information from the Zoom Web Admin portal using the following instructions. Below are links to get your business registered as a Brand and create your campaign.
I want new customers to be able to text to into me. Will I still be able to do this with my business and customers? Point 3 saying a max of 49 numbers are allowed per campaign is the confusing part to me. Does that mean I can only text out, or have numbers text into my Zoom business number if I have previously added them to a campaign list? I hope it means, that I add my Zoom Business numbers to the list, so if I had a few business numbers I could add them all to the list, and then text like normal in and out, to new customers. Can some one clarify?
I started the process to register my brand and I am getting an error. See snippet below. I entered all of my information correctly but I am getting a Tax ID does not match error. What am I doing wrong or what Document should I be referencing from CRA or Canada.ca.
2023-01-05 03:52 AM - edited 2023-01-05 04:04 AM
Hi Markus,
Zoom sent me the same message, and I believe whoever is in charge of sending these messages at Zoom is misinterpreting the purpose of A2P 10DLC, which stands for Application-to-Person 10-Digit Long Code. This new registry is intended for high-volume senders of SMS messages, e.g., if you use Twilio to blast out thousands of marketing messages to potential customers daily, appointment reminders, surveys, pin codes, or if you have a software application that provides two-factor authentication codes, not everyone who has a business phone number. Wireless carriers are implementing spam filters to help protect consumers, and high-volume messages from unknown sources will likely not get delivered.
My understanding, and I have researched this quite a bit but could be wrong, is that A2P 10DLC does not apply to a single Zoom business phone line where you may send individual texts from one person to another, person-to-person (P2P), in the normal course of communications. If you are receiving texts from customers and replying to them, one-to-one, this new requirement probably does not apply. Twilio has better articles and documentation (see links below).
One way to test and better understand if this applies to you is don't go through the brand and campaign registry process (the terminology makes it pretty clear this is not for one to one comms) and then see if your text messages are still getting through. If your individual texts to customers don't make it through, then consider going through the registration process.
https://www.twilio.com/docs/glossary/what-a2p-sms-application-person-messaging
https://www.twilio.com/blog/a2p-10dlc-individuals-twilio-messaging
https://www.campaignregistry.com/wp-content/uploads/Quick-Reference-guide.pdf