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Want to start an SMS service for businesses, and have found Twilio to be quite a cheap service for the UK. However I noticed that they give you a long number instead of a short code. Have any of you found this to be a problem with your customers? How do you explain using a long number to the businesses? |
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I personally use long code. The BIGGEST reason, is I can BUY one. I can be done with Short codes, but not so easy and or cheap.
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Thank you for your replies. I do not have a thanks button yet.
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Can someone confirm this, from my understanding longcode while cheaper takes much longer to deliver messages. So on a local basis it may not make a huge difference, but for larger campaigns long codes would not be sufficient.
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