What is A2P 10DLC and how does it benefit your businesses?
A (10DLC) 10-digit long code is a specific phone number used for (A2P) Application-to-Person messaging. These numbers are better alternatives to (5-7 digits) short codes. A2P 10DLC is a messaging framework in the United States designed for most North American network carriers that allow businesses to send messages (SMS & MMS) to their subscribers (customers) using a standard 10DLC number. A (10DLC) 10-digit long code is a phone number used for (A2P) Application-to-Person messaging. A2PPopularHow to send an SMS from KrispCall?
Select Message in the left sidebar of the KrispCall app. Start typing the message after entering a contact’s name or phone number. When you’ve finished writing your message and are ready to send it, press Enter. Your message will be sent from your personal KrispCall number by default. In the KrispCall app’s left sidebar, tap Message. After entering a contact’s name or phone number, begin typing the message. Press Enter when you’ve finished writing your message and are ready to send it. By defauFew readersHow to filter inbound and bound calls and messages in Unified Callbox?
Have trouble finding a recording or a message in your conversation? Why not use the filter option in the Unified Callbox? You can quickly sort out your conversations and locate the specific item you want. Filter and sort your conversations under various categories, like inbound, outbound, messages, etc., with KrispCall's filter option. It involves simple steps, and here's how you do it. Step 1: Log in to your dashboard using the credentials (email and paFew readersWhy does my number come up as "Scam Likely"?
Are your customers informing you that their phones display "Scam likely" whenever you call them? Their phone carrier has likely labelled your number as a “Suspected Spam” or “Suspected spam caller” or something such. It is a standard procedure used by phone carriers to mitigate the increasing number of spam calls. (https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/672695872/8d7ee463cd4b2501Few readersHow your contacts can opt out of text messages?
You must have done something to upset your recipients. You have likely overwhelmed their inbox with valueless messages or spammed them with adverts. They did this to restrict you from sending more messages to their number. It's your loss, and you should be careful to avoid further damage. So how do you retain your recipients and ask them to opt-in? As a sender, you can only request and convince the recipient to opt-in and do nothing more. You can use a second number to do so. However, you cannFew readers