You don’t control SMS delivery. You control routing.
Most SMS systems give you one thing: delivered That looks like control. But it isn’t. You send a request, and everything after that is decided for you: which route is used how traffic is handled
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Most SMS systems give you one thing: delivered That looks like control. But it isn’t. You send a request, and everything after that is decided for you: which route is used how traffic is handled
Why “delivered” is not a real outcome — and how timing, routing and execution paths actually define SMS reliability
Most developers think they are sending SMS. They are not. They are submitting a request into a system that decides everything after that. which route is used how pricing is applied why delivery suc
Most SMS APIs expose messaging. They do not expose routing. You send a request. A system decides how it gets delivered. You get a result. What happens in between is hidden. This is the problem. Messag