Important Notice to Vonage Customers Using US Shared Short Codes
T-Mobile and AT&T’s new Code of Conduct prohibits the use of shared originators, therefore, Shared Short codes are not an acceptable format for A2P messaging.
Vonage customers using a Shared Short Code, must migrate SMS traffic to either a 10 DLC, Toll Free SMS Number, or Dedicated Short Code before March 1, 2022.
Vonage customers using our Shared Short Code API must migrate to either our SMS API or Verify API.
Customers using Dedicated Short Codes are not affected by these changes within the scope of 10 DLC.
Question
Can I add a template to my active Alerts shared short code campaign?
Applies To
- Shared Short Code Campaigns
- Alerts
- Templates
Answer
You can not edit a campaign once it has been activated by Vonage. If edits are required, submit a Support request.
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