Do you have some specification about why it should be a problem that this new
standard is a problem if managed by US companies?
Because https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS says that the SMS technology started
in Europe but it was a multi national collaboration with various organizations.
Also I guess that there will be a retro compatibility with SMS.
Reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Communication_Services has retro
compatibility and it is already offered since 88 operators and supported by the
GSM association.
"In response to concerns over the lack of end-to-end encryption in RCS, Google
stated that it would only retain message data in transit until it is delivered to the
recipient." this because google added in their messages app the e2e encryption.
Also "Google added end-to-end encryption to their Messages app using the Signal Protocol
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_Protocol> as the default option for one-on-one RCS
conversations starting in June 2021"
So reading the page doesn't seem an issue that Google or Apple will add support
to this protocol (except for the e2e encryption that depends on the app used)
as it is managed everything by the operators.
Just my 2 cents reading a bit on wikipedia and nothing else.
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Il 03/12/23 10:34, André Ockers ha scritto:
Dear members of the FSFE discussion list,
Please allow me to share a concern of mine. A business initiative of Google,
supported by Apple, is Rich Communication Services (RCS), an open standard to
replace SMS [1] [2] [3]. Questions that I have:
- Would it be a smart and wise decision to let a non-European business
take control over replacing SMS?
- Would it be a smart and wise decision to break SMS as a general
accessible service?
- What would consequences be for Free Software, the privacy and consumer
rights of us Europeans, and the environment?
Best regards,
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