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Understanding Potential Text Delivery Issues

With SMS messaging you've likely experienced instances where a text you've sent to a friend or family member was never received or vice-versa. Text-Em-All sends your text message to your contacts' carrier (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile) and they then have the responsibility to deliver it to your contacts' phone.

Delivery Issues

Mobile devices are constantly updating for improvement and depending on where the mobile device is and the amount of coverage it is able to obtain, text messages can have issues being delivered.

Devices could be roaming or in and out of coverage.

The device could be performing an update and unable to receive the message.

Carriers could be experiencing an outage in a specific area.

Carriers can experience a delay in delivery so the message shows up later than originally sent.  

Avoid concatenation usage with campaigns running on the Sprint network.

Limit the character count of each message to 160 whenever possible to ensure that the message will not be broken into multiple segments that risk arriving out of order or incomplete.