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Short codes, or short numbers, are short digit-sequences - significantly shorter than telephone numbers - that are used to address messages in the Multimedia Messaging System (MMS) and short message service (SMS) systems of mobile network operators.[1] In addition to messaging, they may be used in abbreviated dialing.

Short codes are designed[citation needed] to be easier to read and remember than telephone numbers.[2] Short codes are unique to each operator at the technological level. Even so, providers generally have agreements to avoid overlaps. In some countries, such as the United States, some classes of numbers are inter-operator (used by multiple providers or carriers). U.S. inter-operator numbers are called common short codes).[3]

Organisations may set up short codes to encourage users to engage with services such as charity donations, mobile services, ordering ringtones, or television-program voting.[2] Messages sent to a short code can be billed at a higher rate than a standard SMS and may even subscribe a customer to a recurring monthly service that will be added to the customer's mobile-phone bill until the user texts, for example, the word "STOP" to terminate the service.[citation needed]

Short codes and service identifiers (prefix) edit

Short codes are often associated with automated services. An automated program can handle the response and typically requires the sender to start the message with a command word or prefix. The service then responds to the command appropriately.[citation needed]

In ads or in other printed material where a provider has to provide both a prefix and the short code number, the advertisement will typically follow this format:[citation needed]

  • Example 1 - Long version: Text Football to 72404 for latest football news.
  • Example 2 - Short version: football@72404

Regional differences edit

Albania edit

Short Codes are five digits in length and start with 5, also are known as short codes for value added service.

Australia edit

Short codes are six or eight digits in length,[4] starting with the prefix "19" followed by an additional four or six digits and two.[citation needed] Communications Alliance Ltd and WMC Global are responsible for governing premium and standard rate short codes in Australia. Transactional and Subscription services require a double sms MO opt-in or Web based opt-in with an MO reply.[citation needed]

Bangladesh edit

Codes are five digits in length. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) issues and controls short codes in Bangladesh.

Belgium edit

Codes are four digits in length.[5]

Botswana edit

Codes are three digits in length.

Brazil edit

Codes are five digits in length.[6]

Cambodia edit

Short Codes are four digits in length and start with 1.

Canada edit

Canadian Common Short Codes can be five or six digits long. Common Short Codes beginning with a leading '4' are reserved for private use by wireless network operators. Four-digit Common Short Codes are not permitted due to handset incompatibilities. Short code-based messages vary between zero-rated (paid for by campaign), standard rate (user is responsible for standard carrier charges), and premium rate (varies, C$1-10). Canadian Short codes are governed by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association.[7]

In February 2020, CWTA (Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association) announced that Rogers Wireless will no longer participate in general use mobile codes in the future. A common short code is a code that is shared by more than one brand for multiple or general uses.[8]

Chile edit

Codes are three and four digits in length.

Czech Republic edit

Messages sent to/from these short codes are known as Premium Rate SMS. Codes are seven digits in length for MO and five (not billed) or eight (billed) for MT direction, starting with nine, while two or three (depending on billing type=MO/MT) trailing digits express the price, e.g. SMS sent to 9090930 is billed for 30. Leading three digits are purpose type prefixes (908 for micro payments, 909 for adult content and 900 for everything else), digits at position four and five determines the service provider registered by a network operator. There are also other four digit shortcodes, used by a network operators for service only purposes (operator dependent)

Denmark edit

Codes are three or four digits in length.

Dominican Republic edit

Codes are four or five digits in length.

Ethiopia edit

Codes are four digits in length and start with 8, like 8xxx. Although the telecom sector in Ethiopia is controlled by the government, short code services are outsourced to the private sector. The short codes are used mostly for fundraising, lottery and polling.

European Union edit

Common EU-wide codes start with 11. Examples include: 118xxx - directory services,[9] 116xxx - emergency helplines. This is in addition to the EU-wide emergency number 112.

Faroe islands edit

Codes are four digits in length, beginning with "12" or "19".[10]

Finland edit

Codes are five or more digits in length, usually five or six.

France edit

Codes are five digits in length. Starting digits define the cost of the service.

Germany edit

Codes are four or five digits in length.

Greece edit

Codes are five digits in length.

Hong Kong edit

Codes are four to eight digits in length, start with digits 501-509.[11] Emergency number is 992.[12]

Hungary edit

Codes are four or five digits in length.

India edit

There are many companies in the Indian market who rent keywords, on a monthly basis, whose characters, on a typical telephone keypad, represent short codes. Short codes are five digits in length and have to start with the digit '5'. The five digits can be extended by three digits further representing three additional characters. Texts sent to these Short Codes are commonly referred to as Premium Rate SMS Messages and cost around Rs 1 to Rs 3 per text depending on the operator as well as the service. Any length of full message can be sent, ranging from 100–500 (some providers only support).

Indonesia edit

Codes are four digits in length with Rp2000 premium price.

Republic of Ireland edit

Short codes are five digits in length, and start with 5. The second digit generally indicates the maximum price, with 0 = completely free, 1 = standard text rate only, 3 = 0.60, and 7 having no maximum. Codes beginning 59 are ostensibly intended for adult services, but few if any of these codes are used.[13]

Italy edit

In Italy, short codes have no fixed length, starting from three digits up to five. All short codes that start with the digit "4", are designated by a local telecommunications law for "network services". Widely known short codes are in the 48xxx range, commercial ringtones and mobile stuff download.

Korea, South edit

Codes are generally four to six digits in length, however short codes have no fixed length.

Latvia edit

In Latvia short codes also have no fixed length, starting from three digits up to five. All 4 digit short codes that start with "118" or 5 digit short codes that start with "1184" are designated to information service providers.

Lithuania edit

In Lithuania, short codes also have no fixed length, starting from three digits up to five. All short codes that start with the digit "1", are designated by a local telecommunications law for "network services".

Malaysia edit

Codes are five digits in length, start with "2" or "3", premium pricing from RM0.30 up to 10.00. Codes are MT billed so subscription services are allowed. Upon service description approval by mobile operators, dedicated codes are generally live in 4 weeks, and shared codes after 1 week.

Morocco edit

Codes are four digits in length.

Nepal edit

Codes are three to four digits in length. Dialing short codes are generally 3 digits, and reserved for public services. SMS shortcodes are used for a range of purposes, and are four digits.

The Netherlands edit

Codes are four digits in length.[citation needed]

New Zealand edit

Codes are three to four digits in length.

Nigeria edit

Codes are four to five digits in length.

Norway edit

Codes are four to five digits in length.

Pakistan edit

Codes are three and four digits in length. Users are charged PKR 5 - PKR 25 per SMS sent on short codes. Mobile operators charge a setup fee, monthly fee and fee per keyword for short codes. Short codes usage must abide by the rules set by PTA (Pakistan Telecom Authority).

Panama edit

Codes are four digits in length.

Poland edit

Commercial codes are five digit long (1xxxx) and are reachable from both mobile and fixed networks. Calls to short codes - from any type of network - are routed based on the location of the number originating the call; hence, if wishing to reach a particular geographical area, the subscriber might need to prefix the short code with an appropriate area code.

The Philippines edit

Codes are seven digits in length. The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) is a regulatory agency providing an environment that ensures reliable, affordable and viable infrastructure and services in information and communications technology (ICT) accessible to all.[14] Although the NTC is ultimately responsible for the governance of premium and non-premium shortcodes in the Philippines, the NTC's regulatory guidelines are not comprehensive when applied to shortcodes. Instead NTC's guidelines focus more on the carriers and the carrier's technical infrastructure. NTC's website does not contain any specific information with regard to premium SMS or standard rate SMS. There is relevant documentation for Bulk SMS and SPAM control via NTC's "AMENDMENT TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS ON BROADCAST MESSAGING SERVICES", however again is not directly related to premium SMS.

Russia edit

Codes are four digits in length. The cost of the call or SMS to the short number varies from 1.2 to 300 rubles, depending on the number and the carrier.

Serbia edit

Codes are four digits in length.

Singapore edit

Codes are five digits in length.

South Africa edit

Codes are five digits in length. Short codes will start with either a "3" or "4". For example, 34001 or 42001. Each short code or short code range (a range will generally be 34000 to 34009) are assigned specific tariffs or end user prices (EUP). The tariff charges can range from R0.50 to R30.00 on mobile originated billing and from R0.50 to R50.00 using mobile terminated billing.[15][16] Due to high costs associated with short code rental many providers offer shared shortcodes, which greatly reduces costs.[17]

Spain edit

Codes are four digits in length.

Sweden edit

Codes are five digits in length.

Switzerland edit

Codes are three to five digits in length (most popular codes are three digits long); codes starting with "6" are reserved for adult services.

Taiwan edit

Codes are usually four digits in length, starting with digits "19".

Turkey edit

Codes are four digits in length.

United Kingdom edit

Codes are five digits in length, mostly starting with 6 or 8. Codes starting 70 are used by charities.[18] The range of codes may be expanded in time to use other leading digits such as 4. Adult related mobile services must use codes starting with 69 or 89. Mobile operators sometimes use proprietary codes (either with a different leading digit or shorter in length for their own use). SMS short codes are often owned by holding companies[19] who then lease them out to service providers and advertisers to promote SMS services, charitable fundraising and marketing promotions such as news alerts, voting and quizzes. Shortcodes can also be used to deliver additional content or a mobile URL link that when prompted opens the mobile web browser linking the user to a mobile web page. Premium SMS services use codes that can be set to deliver a charge to a participant's mobile phone (in accordance with the service provider's terms of service). Other codes (typically used by advertisers) can be free to receive “your standard rate applies” or free to send and receive. UK Premium rated SMS services are regulated by the Phone-paid Services Authority. All charges and associated terms linked to a premium code should be transparent to the consumer. To stop a subscription based shortcode service text the word 'STOP' to the shortcode number.

United States edit

Standard, interoperable short codes in the U.S. are five or six digits long,[20] never start with 1, and only work in the U.S.[21] They are leased by the short code program's registry service provider iconectiv, under a deal with the Common Short Code Administration[22] and CTIA.[23] It costs twice as much to choose a specific code as it does to get one that is randomly assigned.[23] Some carriers assign a subset of their carrier-specific codes to third parties.[24]

"The Short Code Registry[25] maintains a single database of available, reserved and registered short codes. CTIA administers the Common Short Code program, and iconectiv[26] became the official U.S. Short Code Registry service provider in January, 2016. For more information, please see the Short Code Registry’s Best Practices[27] and the Short Code Monitoring Handbook.[28]"[29][30]

Texting "HELP" to a short code causes the short code service to return a message with terms and conditions, support information — consisting of either a toll-free phone number or email address at a minimum — and other information from the leaseholder of the short code.[31][32] A user can opt-out from receiving any further messages from a short code service by texting "STOP", "END", "QUIT", "CANCEL", or "UNSUBSCRIBE" to the short code; after doing so, one final message confirming the opt-out is sent.[33][28]

See also edit

References edit

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  10. ^ "Nummarskipan" [Numbering plan]. Fjarskiftiseftirlitið [Telecommunications Authority of the Faroe Islands]. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
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This article is about mobile telephone text messaging For the early computer programming language see Short Code computer language For short telephone numbers for public services see Abbreviated dialing This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Short code news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Short codes or short numbers are short digit sequences significantly shorter than telephone numbers that are used to address messages in the Multimedia Messaging System MMS and short message service SMS systems of mobile network operators 1 In addition to messaging they may be used in abbreviated dialing Short codes are designed citation needed to be easier to read and remember than telephone numbers 2 Short codes are unique to each operator at the technological level Even so providers generally have agreements to avoid overlaps In some countries such as the United States some classes of numbers are inter operator used by multiple providers or carriers U S inter operator numbers are called common short codes 3 Organisations may set up short codes to encourage users to engage with services such as charity donations mobile services ordering ringtones or television program voting 2 Messages sent to a short code can be billed at a higher rate than a standard SMS and may even subscribe a customer to a recurring monthly service that will be added to the customer s mobile phone bill until the user texts for example the word STOP to terminate the service citation needed Contents 1 Short codes and service identifiers prefix 2 Regional differences 2 1 Albania 2 2 Australia 2 3 Bangladesh 2 4 Belgium 2 5 Botswana 2 6 Brazil 2 7 Cambodia 2 8 Canada 2 9 Chile 2 10 Czech Republic 2 11 Denmark 2 12 Dominican Republic 2 13 Ethiopia 2 14 European Union 2 15 Faroe islands 2 16 Finland 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citation needed Example 1 Long version Text Football to 72404 for latest football news Example 2 Short version football 72404Regional differences editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Albania edit Short Codes are five digits in length and start with 5 also are known as short codes for value added service Australia edit Short codes are six or eight digits in length 4 starting with the prefix 19 followed by an additional four or six digits and two citation needed Communications Alliance Ltd and WMC Global are responsible for governing premium and standard rate short codes in Australia Transactional and Subscription services require a double sms MO opt in or Web based opt in with an MO reply citation needed Bangladesh edit Codes are five digits in length Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission BTRC issues and controls short codes in Bangladesh Belgium edit Codes are four digits in length 5 Botswana edit Codes are three digits in length Brazil edit Codes are five digits in length 6 Cambodia edit Short Codes are four digits in length and start with 1 Canada edit Canadian Common Short Codes can be five or six digits long Common Short Codes beginning with a leading 4 are reserved for private use by wireless network operators Four digit Common Short Codes are not permitted due to handset incompatibilities Short code based messages vary between zero rated paid for by campaign standard rate user is responsible for standard carrier charges and premium rate varies C 1 10 Canadian Short codes are governed by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association 7 In February 2020 CWTA Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association announced that Rogers Wireless will no longer participate in general use mobile codes in the future A common short code is a code that is shared by more than one brand for multiple or general uses 8 Chile edit Codes are three and four digits in length Czech Republic edit Messages sent to from these short codes are known as Premium Rate SMS Codes are seven digits in length for MO and five not billed or eight billed for MT direction starting with nine while two or three depending on billing type MO MT trailing digits express the price e g SMS sent to 9090930 is billed for Kc30 Leading three digits are purpose type prefixes 908 for micro payments 909 for adult content and 900 for everything else digits at position four and five determines the service provider registered by a network operator There are also other four digit shortcodes used by a network operators for service only purposes operator dependent Denmark edit Codes are three or four digits in length Dominican Republic edit Codes are four or five digits in length Ethiopia edit Codes are four digits in length and start with 8 like 8xxx Although the telecom sector in Ethiopia is controlled by the government short code services are outsourced to the private sector The short codes are used mostly for fundraising lottery and polling European Union edit Common EU wide codes start with 11 Examples include 118xxx directory services 9 116xxx emergency helplines This is in addition to the EU wide emergency number 112 Faroe islands edit Codes are four digits in length beginning with 12 or 19 10 Finland edit Codes are five or more digits in length usually five or six France edit Codes are five digits in length Starting digits define the cost of the service Germany edit Codes are four or five digits in length Greece edit Codes are five digits in length Hong Kong edit Codes are four to eight digits in length start with digits 501 509 11 Emergency number is 992 12 Hungary edit Codes are four or five digits in length India edit There are many companies in the Indian market who rent keywords on a monthly basis whose characters on a typical telephone keypad represent short codes Short codes are five digits in length and have to start with the digit 5 The five digits can be extended by three digits further representing three additional characters Texts sent to these Short Codes are commonly referred to as Premium Rate SMS Messages and cost around Rs 1 to Rs 3 per text depending on the operator as well as the service Any length of full message can be sent ranging from 100 500 some providers only support Indonesia edit Codes are four digits in length with Rp2000 premium price Republic of Ireland edit Short codes are five digits in length and start with 5 The second digit generally indicates the maximum price with 0 completely free 1 standard text rate only 3 0 60 and 7 having no maximum Codes beginning 59 are ostensibly intended for adult services but few if any of these codes are used 13 Italy edit In Italy short codes have no fixed length starting from three digits up to five All short codes that start with the digit 4 are designated by a local telecommunications law for network services Widely known short codes are in the 48xxx range commercial ringtones and mobile stuff download Korea South edit Codes are generally four to six digits in length however short codes have no fixed length Latvia edit In Latvia short codes also have no fixed length starting from three digits up to five All 4 digit short codes that start with 118 or 5 digit short codes that start with 1184 are designated to information service providers Lithuania edit In Lithuania short codes also have no fixed length starting from three digits up to five All short codes that start with the digit 1 are designated by a local telecommunications law for network services Malaysia edit Codes are five digits in length start with 2 or 3 premium pricing from RM0 30 up to 10 00 Codes are MT billed so subscription services are allowed Upon service description approval by mobile operators dedicated codes are generally live in 4 weeks and shared codes after 1 week Morocco edit Codes are four digits in length Nepal edit Codes are three to four digits in length Dialing short codes are generally 3 digits and reserved for public services SMS shortcodes are used for a range of purposes and are four digits The Netherlands edit Codes are four digits in length citation needed New Zealand edit Codes are three to four digits in length Nigeria edit Codes are four to five digits in length Norway edit Codes are four to five digits in length Pakistan edit Codes are three and four digits in length Users are charged PKR 5 PKR 25 per SMS sent on short codes Mobile operators charge a setup fee monthly fee and fee per keyword for short codes Short codes usage must abide by the rules set by PTA Pakistan Telecom Authority Panama edit Codes are four digits in length Poland edit Commercial codes are five digit long 1xxxx and are reachable from both mobile and fixed networks Calls to short codes from any type of network are routed based on the location of the number originating the call hence if wishing to reach a particular geographical area the subscriber might need to prefix the short code with an appropriate area code The Philippines edit Codes are seven digits in length The National Telecommunications Commission NTC is a regulatory agency providing an environment that ensures reliable affordable and viable infrastructure and services in information and communications technology ICT accessible to all 14 Although the NTC is ultimately responsible for the governance of premium and non premium shortcodes in the Philippines the NTC s regulatory guidelines are not comprehensive when applied to shortcodes Instead NTC s guidelines focus more on the carriers and the carrier s technical infrastructure NTC s website does not contain any specific information with regard to premium SMS or standard rate SMS There is relevant documentation for Bulk SMS and SPAM control via NTC s AMENDMENT TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS ON BROADCAST MESSAGING SERVICES however again is not directly related to premium SMS Russia edit Codes are four digits in length The cost of the call or SMS to the short number varies from 1 2 to 300 rubles depending on the number and the carrier Serbia edit Codes are four digits in length Singapore edit Codes are five digits in length South Africa edit Codes are five digits in length Short codes will start with either a 3 or 4 For example 34001 or 42001 Each short code or short code range a range will generally be 34000 to 34009 are assigned specific tariffs or end user prices EUP The tariff charges can range from R0 50 to R30 00 on mobile originated billing and from R0 50 to R50 00 using mobile terminated billing 15 16 Due to high costs associated with short code rental many providers offer shared shortcodes which greatly reduces costs 17 Spain edit Codes are four digits in length Sweden edit Codes are five digits in length Switzerland edit Codes are three to five digits in length most popular codes are three digits long codes starting with 6 are reserved for adult services Taiwan edit Codes are usually four digits in length starting with digits 19 Turkey edit Codes are four digits in length United Kingdom edit Codes are five digits in length mostly starting with 6 or 8 Codes starting 70 are used by charities 18 The range of codes may be expanded in time to use other leading digits such as 4 Adult related mobile services must use codes starting with 69 or 89 Mobile operators sometimes use proprietary codes either with a different leading digit or shorter in length for their own use SMS short codes are often owned by holding companies 19 who then lease them out to service providers and advertisers to promote SMS services charitable fundraising and marketing promotions such as news alerts voting and quizzes Shortcodes can also be used to deliver additional content or a mobile URL link that when prompted opens the mobile web browser linking the user to a mobile web page Premium SMS services use codes that can be set to deliver a charge to a participant s mobile phone in accordance with the service provider s terms of service Other codes typically used by advertisers can be free to receive your standard rate applies or free to send and receive UK Premium rated SMS services are regulated by the Phone paid Services Authority All charges and associated terms linked to a premium code should be transparent to the consumer To stop a subscription based shortcode service text the word STOP to the shortcode number United States edit Standard interoperable short codes in the U S are five or six digits long 20 never start with 1 and only work in the U S 21 They are leased by the short code program s registry service provider iconectiv under a deal with the Common Short Code Administration 22 and CTIA 23 It costs twice as much to choose a specific code as it does to get one that is randomly assigned 23 Some carriers assign a subset of their carrier specific codes to third parties 24 The Short Code Registry 25 maintains a single database of available reserved and registered short codes CTIA administers the Common Short Code program and iconectiv 26 became the official U S Short Code Registry service provider in January 2016 For more information please see the Short Code Registry s Best Practices 27 and the Short Code Monitoring Handbook 28 29 30 Texting HELP to a short code causes the short code service to return a message with terms and conditions support information consisting of either a toll free phone number or email address at a minimum and other information from the leaseholder of the short code 31 32 A user can opt out from receiving any further messages from a short code service by texting STOP END QUIT CANCEL or UNSUBSCRIBE to the short code after doing so one final message confirming the opt out is sent 33 28 See also edit nbsp Telephones portalAbbreviated dialing Vertical service codeReferences edit What is an SMS Short Code Twilio www twilio com Retrieved 2023 03 08 a b Short Code What Is It How Should You Use It CM com Glossary CM com Retrieved 2023 03 08 Neufeld Evan Common Short Codes Cracking The Mobile Marketing Code PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 01 14 Retrieved 2022 12 27 Burst SMS Blog Lesson 3 Shortcodes amp Virtual Numbers Burst SMS Blog 3 February 2020 Retrieved 2022 12 27 Marchand Maiwenn 2021 10 17 What Are SMS Short Codes The Ring Ring Company Retrieved 2022 12 27 Brazil MobileConnect Guide for SMS Sending help salesforce com Retrieved 2022 12 27 TXT Splash Txt ca Retrieved 2011 10 17 Help And Training Community help salesforce com Retrieved 2023 01 05 Progress Report on the Single European Electronic Communications Market 15th Report PDF Report 2010 05 25 Retrieved 2022 12 27 Nummarskipan Numbering plan Fjarskiftiseftirlitid Telecommunications Authority of the Faroe Islands Retrieved 2020 11 19 Assignment of Codes for Value added SMS MMS apps ofca gov hk Retrieved 2021 04 27 http www police gov hk info doc smsemg e pdf bare URL PDF Commission for Communications Regulation RegTel Information Regtel ie 2010 07 12 Retrieved 2011 10 17 The National Telecommunications Commission Web Portal Portal ntc gov ph Archived from the original on 2011 09 30 Retrieved 2011 10 17 WASPA Website Waspa org za Retrieved 2011 10 17 sms c o d e s Smscode co za Retrieved 2011 10 17 Shared Shortcodes Short Codes com Short Codes com Retrieved 2011 10 17 A Short Guide to a UK Short Code SMSshortcodes co uk 2009 03 11 Common Short Code Administration Announces Open Registration of 6 Digit Codes Press Release CTIA 2006 05 31 Short Code Registry FAQs usshortcodes com Retrieved 2020 06 02 CSCA COMMON SHORT CODE ADMINISTRATION Trademark of CTIA THE WIRELESS ASSOCIATION Registration Number 3081719 Serial Number 78434150 Justia Trademarks trademarks justia com Retrieved 2020 06 02 a b Alleven Monica 2007 04 15 Decoding Short Codes WirelessWeek CTIA Announced New Strategic Partner iconectiv for Common Short Code Registry Services CTIA The Wireless Association 2015 07 30 Retrieved 2019 12 22 Short Code Registry short code campaigns Customer engagement usshortcodes com Retrieved 2020 06 02 Homepage iconectiv iconectiv com Retrieved 2020 06 02 Short Code Registry Best Practices short codes marketing campaign usshortcodes com Retrieved 2020 06 02 a b https www wmcglobal com storage us resources ctia short code monitoring handbook current Short Code Monitoring Handbook v1 7 pdf bare URL PDF Programs www ctia org Retrieved 2020 06 02 US Resources WMC Global www wmcglobal com Retrieved 2020 06 02 Industry standards for US Short Code Terms of Service and Privacy policies Twilio Support Retrieved 2020 06 02 Short Code Terms of Service Retrieved 2020 06 02 Industry standards for U S short code HELP and STOP Twilio Support Retrieved 2020 06 02 External links editAustralian short code search Australian Communications and Media Authority Common Short Code Administration U S Short Code Management Group U K Retrieved from https en 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