• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Ah, great! So Apple will provide the platform and it will be interoperable with Google. I’m glad they fixed the protocol instead of everyone using Google’s servers.

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      1 month ago

      You’re still using Google’s servers even if you’re on iPhone, though now Google shouldn’t be able to read your messages.

      It’s just that Apple didn’t want to support Google’s proprietary encryption protocol. So they worked to make end to end encryption part of the RCS standard, and now that it is, Apple is willing to support it.

      Edit: Small correction. It seem’s like RCS on iPhone does not always use Google servers. It’s just that US carriers have partnered with Google to provide their RCS support.

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        It’s just that US carriers have partnered with Google to provide their RCS support.

        Not sure if I’d call this “partnered”. AFAIK every carrier can provide their own RCS infrastructure via some data on the SIM. However, as Google wanted to push RCS, they’ve added a fallback to their own servers into the Android Messaging app. And I guess this then became somewhat of a “standard”.

        And carriers are busy enough counting all that money we pay them, so they were happy to not having to do anything.