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A physical button that summons someone.
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Register a toll-free number #2

Open douglasnaphas opened 1 year ago

douglasnaphas commented 1 year ago

[ACTION REQUIRED] Impact to SMS Workloads on unregistered toll-free numbers(TFN) [AWS Account: 889628656782]

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Amazon Web Services, Inc. | Amazon Web Services, Inc. | 12:03 AM (7 hours ago) -- | -- | -- Amazon Web Services, Inc. Hello, This is our latest communication, following the notifications that we sent you on August and September 2022. We are contacting you because your AWS account contains one or more toll-free numbers (TFN) for SMS workloads on Amazon SNS. TFNs are 10-digit numbers that begin with one of the following area codes: 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, or 833, and enable you to send SMS messages to US recipients for transactional text messaging use cases. US carriers are now requiring that TFNs be registered and verified for sending SMS text messages. You are receiving this notification because you have sent SMS text message(s) in the last 90 days with an unregistered Toll Free Number(TFN). You should take immediate steps to either register your current number or onboard to a compliant number type[1]. Failure to take action could result in impact to your current SMS workload. Effective April 1, 2023, mobile carriers will apply the following industry-wide thresholds for text messages sent over any unregistered TFN: Daily limit: 500 messages, resets at 12:00 AM PST Weekly limit: 1,000 messages, resets Sunday at 12:00 AM PST Monthly limit: 2,000 messages, resets at the end of calendar month at 12:00 AM PST We strongly encourage you to complete the TFN registration as soon as possible. Messages sent via unregistered TFNs will deliver on the best effort basis, the messages will be subject to increased filtering and blocking over time as carriers continue to restrict unregistered traffic. For more information on how to complete TFN registration, please follow our public documentation for guidance[2]. If you require further assistance, please contact AWS Support [3]. [1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/channels-sms-originating-identities-origination-numbers.html [2] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/channels-sms-originating-identities-tfn.html [3] https://aws.amazon.com/support Sincerely, Amazon Web Services Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon.com is a registered trademark of Amazon.com, Inc. This message was produced and distributed by Amazon Web Services Inc., 410 Terry Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109-5210 --- Reference: https://phd.aws.amazon.com/phd/home?region=us-east-1#/event-log?eventID=arn:aws:health:global::event/SNS/AWS_SNS_OPERATIONAL_NOTIFICATION/AWS_SNS_OPERATIONAL_NOTIFICATION_61082458bbe530450551b5c194d2ab04601fdeb67dc25d3a4099ef81cfc9babb&eventTab=details
douglasnaphas commented 9 months ago

I think you need a legal entity to get a registered toll-free number.