![]() ![]() ![]() Not communicating changes to Short Code use cases can lead to Short Codes being suspended. All Short Code campaign use case additions, or modifications, need to be communicated to carriers via the Short Code application process, and can be subject to the same timelines. Short Codes might be approved for use on some carrier networks before they're ready on others however, the Short Code will not be provisioned to your account until all carriers have completed. Mobile carriers reserve the right to reject Short Code applications if they deem the program to be non-compliant, which can further delay provisioning times. Amazon does not have the ability to escalate or expedite Short Code provisioning timelines, the timeline is cumulative of each individual mobile carriers own distinct timelines and non-overlapping processes. Some mobile carriers have routine provisioning freezes and may extend and delay the carrier provisioning timeline, customers should confirm if their country has freezes during the time frame of their registration to confirm impact to their timelines. Estimated carrier provision times are a guideline based on historical timelines, and are not guaranteed to apply to future registrations as some Short Codes might take longer to provision depending on use case and/or carrier feedback. Carriers can require additional information or request that you make changes to the Short Code application or provided mockups. Each individual mobile carrier will assess the application within their individual, and separate review/approval processes. After the Short Code application has addressed all Amazon feedback on common carrier criteria, the application will be sent to the mobile carriers. Amazon will give feedback on your submission so that it complies with common carrier feedback. The time does not start when the initial request was raised. You can't manage or delete messages on your PC.**Provisioning time starts after: 1) All carrier-required information and documentation have been submitted, and 2) after carriers have no additional feedback or changes requiring to be made. To minimize network bandwidth and maximize performance, we show text messages that you've received or sent within the last 30 days. RCS messaging is also available for select Samsung devices. You can still send your favorite photos and GIFs from your PC. It also supports Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messaging. The Phone Link app supports messages sent by Short Message Service (SMS). In the Photos gallery, locate the image you want, right-click it, and select Save as to save it to your PC.įollow the procedure above to add the picture from your PC to a message.Īm I limited to text messages or does it work with MMS too? If you have a photo on your Android device that isn't among the most recent, you can still insert it in a message. Navigate to the folder that contains your picture. To add a picture from your PC to a message:īelow the message box, select the Image button. The menu also has an option for inserting an image from your PC. The Image button also opens a menu where you can select from recent photos on your Android device. The emoji button and the GIF button open menus where you can quickly search for what you want. Adding media to your conversationsīelow the message box are three buttons to help you insert content into your message. If you encounter issues while using messages, our troubleshooting tips may help. Select the person you want to send a message to. A new message thread opens for you to begin with. To start a new conversation, select New message.Įnter the name or phone number of a contact. On your PC, in the Phone Link app, select Messages. ![]() If you haven't already set up messages, do the following: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |