RCS

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    Apple will soon support encrypted RCS messaging with Android users 

    iPhone and Android users will be able to exchange end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) RCS messages in the near future thanks to newly updated RCS specifications. The GSM Association announced that the latest RCS standard includes E2EE based on the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol, enabling interoperable encryption between different platform providers for the first time. The GSM Association said it had…

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    Some Carriers Are Still Missing RCS on iPhone: Who’s to Blame?

    Quick Links U.S. Carriers Without RCS Support on iPhone It Might Not Be That Simple Five months ago, iOS 18 began rolling out, and that meant Android and iPhone users could finally text over RCS. Well, most of them. There’s a hold up with several smaller carriers, and it seems Apple is to blame. Why Does RCS Matter? Before we…

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    Encryption is coming to RCS, protecting Android and iPhone – Computerworld

    RCS Universal Profile is an industry-agreed set of features and technologies the GSMA has standardized so RCS can be widely deployed in products and services. The most recent version, RCS Universal Profile 2.7, introduced support for more advanced messaging features, such as reactions, editing of sent messages, and improved message indicators. Apple now supports RCS on iPhone Apple has now adopted…

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