A2P Messaging, or Application To Person Messaging, allows individuals to receive messages from applications rather than other people. This differs from P2P Messaging, where two individuals communicate directly. Common uses of A2P Messaging include Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), appointment reminders, and marketing notifications. Applications like chatbots and one-time passwords (OTPs) also utilize this messaging type. In contrast, P2P Messaging pertains to direct exchanges between individuals through platforms like Instagram or SMS. The introduction of 10DLC for A2P messaging in the U.S. provides a regulatory framework for this communication type.
A2P Messaging refers to Application To Person Messaging, where a person receives messages from an application rather than another individual, without expecting a response.
Examples of A2P Messaging include Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), mobile marketing notifications, appointment reminders, chatbots, one-time passwords (OTPs), and PIN codes.
P2P Messaging, or Person To Person Messaging, involves direct communication between two or more people through messages, such as Instagram DMs or SMS.
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