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I mean, that's completely Apple's fault for refusing to work with other companies. Genuinely, the level of greed and disregard for the good of the consumer by Apple necessitates seizure of the company since they are so popular and important to national security.
Apple isn't doing this because they think it's right. They're doing it to maximize their market share, and their customer base will dwindle if they lose their air of superiority. If they could strap you to a chair and beat you until you give them your banking info, they would.
No I’m referring to the failure of the GSMA to define encryption as part of the RCS Universal Profile - nothing to do with Apple or Google, but the carriers themselves.
Apple is doing the bare minimum because they’re implementing what’s there to the letter - and what’s there has no provisions for encryption.
Just because regulation is necessary, it doesn't absolve Apple of intentionally being lazy removed. We don't absolve factory owners in the 1800s, or today even. It's disingenuous to claim that this isn't Apple's fault. Nothing stops them from using good business practices.