How to Use International SMS
Usage Flow
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Procedure |
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1. Register with Huawei Cloud |
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2. Apply for Message & SMS |
Click Message & SMS Service Agreement to view detailed information.
CAUTION:
You can only apply for enabling Message & SMS after registration. The complete account registration process includes registering an account using an email, binding a mobile number, completing account information, and specifying a payment method. To use complete functions of Message & SMS, log in to Huawei Cloud after enabling the service, and click LINK in the message to add account details. (If you have not bound a service mobile number, bind one.) |
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3. Select a service mode |
Select a service mode as required. |
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4. Buy a resource package |
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In the suspension upon resource package runout mode (mode 2), you can only send SMSs after purchasing a resource package and can only send SMSs to the following countries: Indonesia, Thailand, India, and Philippines. SMSs cannot be sent to the countries that are not supported by the resource package. |
5. Create an SMS application |
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By default, only two international SMS applications can be added. You can apply for different templates based on service requirements. |
6. Apply for an SMS template |
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SMS templates submitted during 09:00 and 18:00 (GMT+08:00) on workdays will be reviewed within 2 hours. SMS templates submitted after 18:00 (GMT+08:00) will be reviewed on the next workday. The review is performed only on workdays. If there is a legal holiday, the review may be postponed.
NOTE:
For details about the review time for special countries/regions, see Registration Rules in Some Countries/Regions. |
7. Set the traffic threshold |
For details about how to set the traffic threshold, see Settings. |
Set alarm values and limit values for SMS sending based on your service requirements. |
8. Send SMSs |
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To use Message & SMS in some countries and regions, you need to follow specific registration rules. For details, see International SMS Sending Rules. |
9. Check the send status |
Check the SMS sending status by referring to How Do I Determine Whether an SMS Was Sent Successfully. |
If the SMS fails to be sent, rectify the fault by following the handling suggestions in API Error Codes and SMS Status Error Codes, and resend the SMS. |
Service Flow
Role |
Procedure |
Note |
Description |
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Customer/Customer server |
Create an SMS application. |
By default, only two international SMS applications can be added. |
You can apply for different templates based on service requirements. |
Apply for an SMS template. |
By default, a maximum of 2,000 templates can be created for each application. To increase the quota, submit a service ticket or contact the account manager. |
The operation manager reviews the application. |
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Set the traffic threshold. |
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Set alarm values and limit values based on your service requirements. |
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Send SMSs using the SMS API. |
An SMS can be sent to a maximum of 500 numbers. |
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Send SMSs using the Group SMS Assistant. |
Max. numbers in a batch sending task: 1 million. Supported file: XLSX file with size up to 12 MB. |
SMSs can be sent at scheduled time. Plan the time properly. |
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Receive and respond to an SMS status report. |
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The SMS platform pushes SMS status reports to the customer server. Ensure that the address specified by the statusCallback parameter is available. |
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