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]]>We are pleased to now offer our SMS connectivity in 27 countries to clients who want to tap into our integrations while using their own software to send surveys, emergency communications, and more. GeoPoll’s SMS API is unique in that it enables both one-way and two-way messaging and includes shortcodes that make messages free for mobile users to receive and reply to – which is vital in countries where airtime credit is a valuable commodity.
Users of GeoPoll’s SMS API have multiple ways to initiate a one- or two-way SMS session with their desired audience:
Once a session is established, all messages received from a user will be delivered to the client until the session expires after a specified period of time. The number of messages sent/received, billing details, and more can be managed through GeoPoll’s portal.
This video shows an example of a user-initiated session and survey flow:
By using GeoPoll’s SMS API, clients are able to take advantage of GeoPoll’s pre-negotiated, competitive rates for message sending in countries that are often underserved by other providers, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, and South Sudan. We have navigated regulations and completed time-consuming technical integrations with multiple leading mobile network operators in each of these countries, and now other organizations can leverage GeoPoll’s connectivity without going through the hassle of completing their own integration or managing their own shortcodes.
We’re excited to see how other organizations will utilize our vast network of SMS connectivity in emerging regions. To view the full list of connectivity and request more details, please visit this page.
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