Three months ago, your SMS campaigns hit 94% deliverability. Last month, 87%. This month, 81%.
Impressive Pro Tip: SMS Conditioned Landlines

A home phone number, business number, or 800 toll-free number can be enabled to receive and send SMS text messages. There is a one-time fee for this conversion and message fees are applied when sending or receiving text messages from the landline. If you are a marketer and have a ton of phone numbers for text messaging campaigns, you can ping the carriers’ network and find out if a phone number is a landline that has enabled the sending and receiving text messages.
If you have a valuable phone numbers and want to reach as many people using SMS text messages, accessing the carriers’ network is the best way. If you are looking for a super inexpensive solution for accessing the carriers’ network, here is a solution: www.SubscriberVerify.com
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