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T-mobile will fact check (truth block) your personal text messages

349,159 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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Sarah😊🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

From what I’m reading this doesn’t apply to the every day phone user: This is for mass sending SMS messages onto the T-Mobile network, particularly with what’s called A2P 10DLC. Essentially, sending automated and transactional messages that come from full length phone numbers. Over the past few years T-Mobile specifically and the industry generally have continually worked on tightening restrictions on these. As it stands now, to work with a business like Bandwidth in order to send these kinds of messages, you have to verify your business, and then verify and justify each messaging campaign. If end users start reporting too many messages that are sent from these numbers as spam, a human will eventually review the reported messages and their campaigns. The most likely way the fine itself will work is that T-Mobile charges Bandwidth (or whomever you’re routing messages through), and they pass on the fine to you. This is a code of conduct for ad campaigns and other bulk sending users. Not for consumers. Source:

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Modern Warfare with Alex Jonesvor 2 Jahren

@TMobile just committed suicide.

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Moon Soonvor 2 Jahren

When is @elonmusk building a phone service so I can switch off the woke net?

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www.FibiCharts.Com - Ai Powered Crypto Analysisvor 2 Jahren

so you'll be given THE SHAFT? sounds about right

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Gilbert J Gabrielvor 2 Jahren

Go woke.. go broke

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Franswavor 2 Jahren

@Starlink about to skyrocket in value

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Vitaliy Sokolovvor 2 Jahren

STOP you don’t know what you talking about, it’s only A2P customers, it’s when business use special application to mass text its customers, it’s not if you text your friends

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D FOXRP 🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

I just looked into it and it's only for third party messaging vendors who spam people's phones with ads for businesses. I don't agree with it, but the intent is to make it so ad companies get fined if they spam people with messages for porn alcohol and other stuff. Says my friend

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A.S.H 🕉vor 2 Jahren

Hmm sounds like no freedom of speech and breaking into your privacy

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USA Patriotvor 2 Jahren

If true, T-mobile will be going out of business soon.

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