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# SMS Provider

JFW supports SMS-based authentication and notifications for features like Passwordless Login, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and Account Recovery. It integrates with third-party SMS providers to send SMS messages.

### **Supported SMS Providers**

JFW allows you to configure one of the following **SMS gateways**:

| Provider                | Best For                                      | Integration Method                                    |
| ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| **Twilio**              | Global SMS delivery, reliable                 | <mark style="color:blue;">Built-in integration</mark> |
| MessageBird             | High-volume SMS, voice support                | Custom API                                            |
| Vonage (formerly Nexmo) | Competitive pricing, global coverage          | Custom API                                            |
| Amazon SNS              | AWS ecosystem integration                     | Custom API                                            |
| Plivo                   | Affordable pricing, voice & SMS               | Custom API                                            |
| Infobip                 | Enterprise solutions, multi-channel messaging | Custom API                                            |

{% hint style="info" %}
By default, JFW uses **Twilio**, but you can configure a custom provider.
{% endhint %}


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