In France, STOP is the law
An SMS API in France has one absolutely non-negotiable rule: the STOP mention. Any SMS with a commercial or promotional purpose must include a STOP opt-out, letting the recipient unsubscribe simply and for free. This isn't a best practice in France. It's the law, per the CPCE (CPCE Article L34-5). Missing the STOP mention is a violation subject to fines up to €75,000 for a legal entity. Add CNIL and GDPR consent rules and legally-defined sending hours, and France is strict but refreshingly clear about what it demands.
Here's the STOP rule, the CNIL consent framework, the legal hours, and how to send commercial SMS in France properly.
SMSRoute's published route page for France lists direct-carrier delivery via Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom from $0.075/message, with 86ms median submission and 99.0% delivered success (smsroute.cc route pages, 2026).
The French rules
| Rule | Detail |
|---|---|
| STOP mention | Mandatory in every commercial SMS; free opt-out |
| Missing STOP | Fine up to €75,000 (legal entity), per CPCE |
| STOP response | Recipient immediately excluded from all campaigns |
| Consent | Opt-in under CNIL / GDPR for marketing |
| Legal hours | 8h-20h Mon-Sat; Sundays/holidays discouraged |
The STOP mention dominates French SMS. Every commercial message must carry it, and when a recipient replies STOP, they must be immediately excluded from all future marketing — no delay. On consent, France follows the CNIL and GDPR opt-in model for marketing, the same GDPR consent discipline as the rest of the EU. On timing, CNIL and LCEN guidance set the legal commercial window at 8h to 20h Monday through Saturday (CNIL guidance on commercial prospecting), with Sundays and public holidays discouraged to limit commercial pressure.
Sending compliantly in France
- Put STOP in every commercial SMSA free, simple STOP opt-out in every marketing message. This is non-negotiable, and missing it risks a €75,000 fine. This is the first thing to get right in France.
- Exclude STOP responders immediatelyWhen someone replies STOP, suppress them from all campaigns at once, per the opt-out handling. Immediate, total exclusion.
- Get CNIL/GDPR opt-in consentMarketing needs documented opt-in under the French CNIL and GDPR framework. Keep records; enforcement is real.
- Respect legal sending hours8h-20h Monday-Saturday, avoid Sundays and holidays. Enforce it by French local time via scheduling.
The STOP rule is where French non-compliance is most visible and most expensive. Unlike markets where opt-out is expected but loosely enforced, France mandates the STOP mention in law with a specific €75,000 penalty for omitting it. Never send a commercial SMS to France without STOP. It's the single most important French rule.
Sending to France in practice
SMSRoute is a no-KYC SMS API with crypto billing (BTC, ETH, USDT, XMR, LTC, and SOL) serving the international route to France, with live pricing on the send SMS to France page. France supports alphanumeric sender IDs without a heavy registration barrier, so the friction is compliance, not routing. For transactional and OTP traffic resting on the relationship, the route delivers to French users cleanly. Note that transactional messages generally don't need the STOP mention, since it's a commercial-message requirement. When sending OTPs, ensure your application generates time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) or other 2FA codes that are concise enough to fit within the GSM-7 160-character segment limit to avoid concatenation charges.
The honest framing: the STOP mention, CNIL/GDPR consent, and legal hours are yours to implement whatever provider you use; we deliver the messages. France is technically easy to reach but legally precise: STOP in every commercial SMS, immediate exclusion on opt-out, documented opt-in, and sending within 8h-20h Mon-Sat. Get the STOP mention right above all. It's the rule with a specific fine attached, and France delivers reliably.
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