• @solrize
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    57 days ago

    The thing about SMS is that it sometimes worked in low signal situations where voice and internet didn’t get through. That is a virtue that shouldn’t be given up easily. If anything its reliability should be enhanced. It’s fine to also support a fancier chat scheme as well, but a robust, 1-to-1 text-only mode is important.

    • @Ironfacebuster
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      6 days ago

      At least with Google messages, you can still send normal SMS if your RCS chat can’t go through. I think there’s an option for it to automatically resend as SMS if RCS fails, too.

      I guess there’s no way of knowing if SMS will eventually drop out of fashion, but it would be good to keep around so it probably will stay around as a back up

      Edit: well, I didn’t see the other response say basically what I said, oops

      • @solrize
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        16 days ago

        Sounds good, thanks.

    • @L3sM
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      47 days ago

      Right, I haven’t seen any of them say they are doing away with SMS. Even Android who has RCS in place also has SMS along side it, RCS is just an enhancement.

      Even with RCS on both major platforms in the near future, a lot of automations and companies will continue to utilize SMS, and I’d bet that’s true for a long time.

      • @solrize
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        17 days ago

        Ah ok. I only use SMS in very basic ways, so if it’s going to stay around then I’m glad. Thanks.