Kazakhstan sender ID registration in AWS End User Messaging SMS
Follow these directions to register your sender ID in Kazakhstan.
Open the AWS End User Messaging SMS console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/sms-voice/
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In the navigation pane, under Registrations, choose Create registration.
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If you already created a registration when requesting the origination identity then you should use that registration form.
For Registration form name enter a friendly name.
Choose Next.
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In the Sender ID info section, enter the following:
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For Sender ID, enter the sender ID to request. The sender ID must be between 3 and 11 alphanumeric characters. For more information on sender ID formatting rules, see Considerations for a sender ID
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For Sender ID description – optional you can add more details about the connection between the requested sender ID and company name.
Choose Next.
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In the Company info section, enter the following:
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For Company Name, enter the name of your company.
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For Company identification number, enter your tax ID, like EIN or VAT.
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For Doing Business As (DBA), enter your DBA or brand name if different from the legal name of your company.
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For Company website, enter the URL for your company's website.
Choose Next.
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In the Company address section, enter the following:
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For Address 1, enter the street address of your corporate headquarters.
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For Address 2 - optional, if needed enter suite number of your corporate headquarters.
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For City, enter the city of your corporate headquarters.
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For State/Province, enter the state of your corporate headquarters.
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For Postal code, enter the Postal/Zip code of your corporate headquarters.
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For Country, enter the two digit ISO country code.
Choose Next.
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In the Contact info section, enter the following:
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For Contact Email, enter the email address of the person who will be your business's point of contact.
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For Contact Phone Number, enter the phone number of the person who will be your business's point of contact.
Choose Next.
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In Messaging Use Case, do the following:
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For Use case category, choose one of the following use case types:
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One-time passwords – Use this for sending a user a one time password.
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Purchase or delivery notifications – Use this if you only intend to send your users important notifications.
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Public service announcements – An informational message that is meant to raise the audience's awareness about an important issue.
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Polling and surveys – Use this to poll users on their preferences.
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Info on demand – This is for sending users messages after they have sent a request.
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Other – Use this if your use case doesn't fall into any other category. Be sure that you fill out the Use case details for this option.
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Complete Use case description to provide additional context to the selected Use case category.
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For Monthly SMS Volume, choose the number of SMS messages that will be each month.
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For Opt-in workflow description, enter a description of how users consent to receive messages. The description has to be between 40 – 500 characters and must not contain leading or trailing spaces. For example, by filling out an online form on your website.
Your Opt-in workflow description should include the following:
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Program or product description
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Identify your organization and service being represented in the initial message sent to your end users
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Clear and thorough information about how your end-users opt-in to your SMS service and any associated fees or charges
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Choose Next.
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In Message samples, do the following:
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For Message Sample 1, enter an example message of an SMS message body that will be sent to your end users.
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For Message Sample 2 – optional and Message Sample 3 – optional, enter additional example messages, if needed, of the SMS message body that will be sent.
Choose Next.
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On the Review and submit page verify the information you are about to submit is correct. To make updates choose Edit next to the section.
Choose Submit registration.