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I'm using the clickatell.com platform to send SMS from my app to my user.

It's really just to get a one-time-pin. Nothing more.

It works just fine for everyone except for some (random?) users. Some of them are iOS7 others are iOS8, so I'll assume it's not version related.

Situation :

  • On clickatell : The SMS is clean, has the right number, shows the right provider and that provider is successful in delivering SMS to my other users. Everything is tagged as delivered to handset and all is wonderful on that side. They send their messages from +## xxxxxxxxxx regular numbers, not "8603" or something short like that.

  • In the code : He uses the same code as everyone else and the code returns no error (otherwise an alert would show). So we also "assume" it runs smoothly there. All of my users run the same version of the app and use the exact same code no matter what (no preferences/special users/etc.)

  • The device : They have non-jailbroken iPhones of version going from 7.1.2 to today's latest. The same device asked for the pin several times without getting it. We tried a week later without changing anything and the SMS went through. He is obviously not on Plane mode and has data active as well as network. We've tried on plane mode or in a faraday cage (actually it was a bag of crisps), we get an error message just like it should.

  • The testing : I've tested on iPhone 4S -> 6 on iOS 7.1 -> latest. Works fine. Every. Single. Time. I've also contacted clickatell this morning but they were of no help. I've asked if they've had this kind of situation before though in hope they can point me in the right direction and... they couldn't.

So, finally, we're getting to it : My question.

What could possibly prevent a user from receiving an SMS from clickatell.

I have no idea where to look. I could show you code but it's pretty much a copy-paste from their documentation except it has my access keys...

Are there settings? apps? SOMETHING??

EDIT 1 : Clickatell answered my email and was (to keep it short) of no help.

EDIT 2 : I know this is a horrible question to investigate because you have nothing to work on ; neither do I. I'm really looking for hints/directions (or even a solution) but I don't expect you to type a magical line of code that will fix everything. Really if you have an idea just shoot it in the comments or an answer, I'm not here to downvote if it's not complete enough, I'm just here to get those SMS to go through...

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  • Did you try to ask that from clickatell support team?
    – Azat
    Apr 9, 2015 at 15:57
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    Yeah, as I said in the post, I did :)
    – Gil Sand
    Apr 9, 2015 at 16:07
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    Disappointed to see a down vote here. Though there isn't any programming discussed here, but still it's a valid question which shows the person has investigated and put in all his efforts to debug a problem. May be the question is better suited to some other forum. Apr 9, 2015 at 16:30
  • I dont understand why i got downvoted here. If whoever did that could at least bother leasing a comment...
    – Gil Sand
    Apr 10, 2015 at 6:41
  • Unlikely but possible is the user blocked the number. Though unlikely I have seen it happen. We send transactional notifications via SMS and ask the user to add the phone number as a contact and yet we have had users block the number and then call asking why they don't get the message.
    – jimrice
    Apr 15, 2015 at 7:43

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When you send a message via clickatell, the API returns an API message ID (a unique reference number for every message submitted). Could you please give me a couple of API message IDs for the failed messages, and I can escalate this for further investigation (with the network operators, if necessary).

Disclaimer: I work for Clickatell

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  • These messages never got received by the reciepient. 3a6c167ba6444695de32a54a4b8196d8 // 1dc38a45bbd72a3ad2f0aebafcdb30e9 // 6a93bc8af9a428e37101ad471bcd1e14 // 52ecc80a0cc7844e8ec6a9d79f701b51 // Man I really hope you can get me through this :)
    – Gil Sand
    Apr 17, 2015 at 14:16
  • I've escalated to our delivery engineers, and although delivery to Belgium isn't reporting any problems, the message IDs pointed to a specific area of the routing network, and we've made a small adjustment to delivery in that network. Could I ask you to try again and let me know if the delivery is working better?
    – Arno
    Apr 17, 2015 at 14:50
  • So you think it could be location related ? Or am I not understanding?
    – Gil Sand
    Apr 17, 2015 at 14:52
  • Also, other question : can I test now or is there some time needed to adjust this network delivery?
    – Gil Sand
    Apr 17, 2015 at 14:52
  • On it. i'll tell you more in a minute
    – Gil Sand
    Apr 17, 2015 at 14:52

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