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Subject: Re: Carriers are only slowly adapting to iOS 18 beta RCS integration
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On 25.06.24 16:56, Gelato wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 08:51:06 -0400, Alan Browne wrote:
> 
>>> Of course, there's still time for more carriers to work on enabling RCS
>>> support on the iPhone by September, when iOS 18 will be available to the
>>> public. But at the same time, this means that most beta users probably
>>> won't be able to test the new feature.
>>
>> It is getting tight to the mid-Sept drop of new IOS'.
>>
>> Having to get carriers to update their systems is an added complexity 
>> and carriers don't have huge incentive to implement it.  Possibly they 
>> see it as more load.
> 
> Once Apple supports RCS & after the carriers support their iOS RCS bundles,
> what problems will be solved when RCS is finally working on both platforms?

This is exactly the key question: *NONE*

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