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LIVEWire: Taking the "Mess" Out of Messaging

Managing messaging campaigns has grown increasingly messy due to frequent changes in carrier fees, shifting guidelines, and the challenge of securing dependable networks. Looking for clarity?

Messaging Campaigns Demystified: A Practical Guide to Getting Registered and Staying Compliant

If you’ve ever tried to launch a messaging campaign and felt like you were drowning in forms, acronyms, and compliance checklists, you’re not alone. The messaging ecosystem, especially when it comes to 10DLC (10-digit long code) in the U.S., has become increasingly complex. But that complexity serves a purpose: it’s designed to protect end users and weed out bad actors.

In this LIVEWire webinar, we tackle all of it head-on.

Why Messaging Campaigns Have Become So Complicated

The short answer? Spam and abuse. With the rise of mass SMS/MMS for everything from promotions to security codes, carriers and regulatory bodies introduced stricter requirements for who can send messages—and how.

That’s where The Campaign Registry (TCR) comes in. If you’re sending business-related messages over 10DLC in the U.S., TCR registration is no longer optional. Whether you’re notifying customers about appointments or sending marketing blasts, you need a registered brand and campaign.

But the registration process comes with a lot of moving parts—and that’s exactly what this webinar helps untangle.

Campaign registration is required for all business messaging via 10DLC.Choosing the right use case matters. Selecting “OTP” but sending promotions will get you blocked.Compliance is ongoing. Carriers can and do audit messaging content post-approval.Clear, brand-aligned content wins. Use your brand name in every message, include opt-out language, and avoid public link shorteners.Don’t go it alone. SignalWire offers two options: manage registrations yourself or let us do it for you via API or simple form submission.