What Is the Uplink SMS Destination? Does It Have to Be a Website? (Chinese Mainland SMS)
Uplink SMS Destination configured when you create an SMS application specifies the address used for receiving SMS replies from users. The Message & SMS service can call this address to notify the platform user of user replies.
If the platform user needs to receive SMS replies from users and perform corresponding service processing, a public network URL (domain name or IP address:port number) that can receive HTTP requests must be configured. A domain name is recommended. If no public network URL is configured, the Uplink SMS Destination parameter can be left unspecified.
The Message & SMS service does not support fixed channel numbers. Therefore, users cannot directly send MO SMS messages. The Message & SMS service can be used to push MO SMS messages to the service party only after the service party sends an SMS message and receives a user reply.
Note: International SMS does not support the MO SMS function.
Application FAQs
- How Do I Change the SMS Application Name?
- How Do I Modify the Uplink SMS Destination? (Chinese Mainland SMS)
- Can I Delete an SMS Application
- How Do I Create Multiple SMS Applications?
- What Is the Uplink SMS Destination? Does It Have to Be a Website? (Chinese Mainland SMS)
- Can the SMS Platform Send Uplink SMS Messages to Corresponding Destination Addresses in Different Applications? Is Sending Uplink SMS Messages Charged? (Chinese Mainland SMS)
- Can International SMS and Chinese Mainland SMS Share the Same SMS Application and Template?
- How Do I Distinguish SMS Applications Created Using Different IAM Accounts?
- How Do I Send Different Types of SMSs? (Chinese Mainland SMS)
- What Are the Functions of SMS Applications?
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