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Sierra Leone SMS Best Practices, Compliance, and Features
Sierra Leone SMS Market Overview
Locale name:
Sierra Leone
ISO code:
SL
Region
Middle East & Africa
Mobile country code (MCC)
619
Dialing Code
+232
Market Conditions: Sierra Leone's mobile market is dominated by major operators including Africell and Orange. SMS remains a crucial communication channel, particularly for business messaging and notifications. While OTT messaging apps are gaining popularity in urban areas, SMS maintains widespread reach due to its universal compatibility and reliability in areas with limited internet connectivity. Android devices significantly outnumber iOS in the market, reflecting broader African mobile usage patterns.
Key SMS Features and Capabilities in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone supports basic SMS functionality with some limitations on advanced features, focusing primarily on one-way messaging capabilities for business and personal communication.
Two-way SMS Support
Two-way SMS is not supported in Sierra Leone, meaning recipients cannot directly reply to messages sent through messaging platforms.
Concatenated Messages (Segmented SMS)
Support: Yes, concatenated messaging is supported in Sierra Leone, though with some limitations. Message length rules: Standard SMS character limits apply before message splitting occurs. Encoding considerations: Both GSM-7 and UCS-2 encoding are supported, though support may vary by sender ID type.
MMS Support
MMS messages are not directly supported in Sierra Leone. When attempting to send MMS content, the message will be automatically converted to an SMS containing a URL link to access the multimedia content.
Recipient Phone Number Compatibility
Number Portability
Number portability is not available in Sierra Leone. Users cannot retain their mobile numbers when switching between service providers.
Sending SMS to Landlines
Sending SMS to landline numbers is not possible in Sierra Leone. Attempts to send messages to landline numbers will result in a 400 error response with error code 21614, and these messages will not be logged or charged to the account.
Compliance and Regulatory Guidelines for SMS in Sierra Leone
SMS communications in Sierra Leone are regulated by the National Communications Authority (NatCA), formerly known as the National Telecommunications Commission. The Telecommunications Act of 2006 provides the primary legal framework for telecommunications services, including SMS messaging.
Consent and Opt-In
Explicit Consent Requirements:
Written or electronic consent must be obtained before sending marketing messages
Maintain clear records of when and how consent was obtained
Include clear terms and conditions during the opt-in process
Provide transparent information about message frequency and purpose
HELP/STOP and Other Commands
All SMS campaigns must support standard opt-out keywords (STOP, CANCEL, END)
HELP messages must provide clear information about the service
Commands should be recognized in both English and local languages (Krio, Mende, Temne)
Responses to these commands should be processed immediately and free of charge
Do Not Call / Do Not Disturb Registries
While Sierra Leone does not maintain an official Do Not Call registry, businesses should:
Maintain their own suppression lists
Honor opt-out requests within 24 hours
Keep records of opted-out numbers for at least 12 months
Regularly clean contact lists to remove unsubscribed numbers
Time Zone Sensitivity
Sierra Leone operates in the GMT timezone (UTC+0)
Recommended sending hours: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM local time
Urgent messages (e.g., security alerts, emergency notifications) may be sent outside these hours
Respect local holidays and cultural observances
Phone Numbers Options and SMS Sender Types for Sierra Leone
Alphanumeric Sender ID
Operator network capability: Dynamic alphanumeric sender IDs are supported Registration requirements: Pre-registration is not supported, but dynamic usage is allowed Sender ID preservation: Sender IDs may be modified by certain carriers, particularly Africell
Long Codes
Domestic vs. International:
Domestic long codes are not supported
International long codes are supported but with limitations
Sender ID preservation: No, original sender IDs are not preserved Provisioning time: Immediate activation for international long codes Use cases: Suitable for transactional messages and notifications
Short Codes
Support: Short codes are supported in Sierra Leone Provisioning time: 4-8 weeks for approval and activation Use cases:
Marketing campaigns
Two-factor authentication
Customer service
Promotional content
Restricted SMS Content, Industries, and Use Cases
Restricted Industries and Content:
Gambling and betting services
Adult content or explicit material
Unauthorized financial services
Political campaign messages without proper authorization
Cryptocurrency promotions
Content Filtering
Known Carrier Filtering Rules:
Messages containing certain keywords may be blocked
URLs from unknown domains may be filtered
High-volume sending patterns may trigger spam filters
Best Practices to Avoid Filtering:
Avoid excessive punctuation and all-caps text
Use registered and approved sender IDs
Maintain consistent sending patterns
Include clear opt-out instructions
Best Practices for Sending SMS in Sierra Leone
Messaging Strategy
Keep messages under 160 characters when possible
Include clear call-to-actions
Personalize messages with recipient's name when appropriate
Avoid URL shorteners that might trigger spam filters
Sending Frequency and Timing
Limit marketing messages to 2-4 per week per recipient
Space out bulk campaigns to avoid network congestion
Consider Ramadan and other religious observances
Avoid sending during major national holidays
Localization
Primary languages: English and Krio
Consider multi-language support for wider reach
Use simple, clear language
Avoid colloquialisms that might not translate well
Opt-Out Management
Process opt-outs within 24 hours
Send confirmation message for opt-out requests
Maintain detailed opt-out logs
Regular audit of opt-out compliance
Testing and Monitoring
Test messages across all major carriers (Africell, Orange)
Monitor delivery rates by carrier
Track opt-out rates and patterns
Regular testing of HELP/STOP functionality
SMS API integrations for Sierra Leone
Twilio
Twilio provides robust SMS capabilities for sending messages to Sierra Leone. Here's how to implement it:
import{ Twilio }from'twilio';// Initialize Twilio client with your credentialsconst client =newTwilio( process.env.TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID, process.env.TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN);// Function to send SMS to Sierra LeoneasyncfunctionsendSMSToSierraLeone( to:string, message:string, senderId:string){try{// Ensure proper formatting for Sierra Leone numbersconst formattedNumber = to.startsWith('+232')? to :`+232${to}`;const response =await client.messages.create({ body: message, from: senderId,// Alphanumeric sender ID or approved number to: formattedNumber,// Optional parameters for delivery tracking statusCallback:'https://your-webhook.com/status'});return response;}catch(error){console.error('SMS sending failed:', error);throw error;}}
Sinch
Sinch offers comprehensive SMS services for Sierra Leone with the following integration approach: