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Azure Communication Services doesn't support text-to-911 functionality in the United States, but it's possible that you might have an obligation to do so under the rules of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). You should assess whether the FCC's text-to-911 rules apply to your service or application.
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To the extent that these rules affect you, you're responsible for routing 911 text messages to emergency call centers that request them. You're free to determine your own text-to-911 delivery model. One approach that the FCC accepts involves automatically opening the native dialer on the user's mobile device to deliver 911 texts through the underlying mobile carrier.
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## Messaging Connect
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### How can I send SMS to countries not directly supported by Azure Communication Services?
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You can use **Messaging Connect**, a partner-powered solution that enables global SMS delivery through trusted aggregators. It allows you to acquire phone numbers or sender IDs from partner networks and send messages using the same ACS APIs and SDKs you already use—extending your messaging reach while staying fully integrated with Azure.
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To learn more, see [Messaging Connect](../sms/messaging-connect.md).
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