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John Gruber's Analysis Suggests China's Influence on Apple's RCS Decision-Making

 Apple made a surprising announcement in November, revealing plans to introduce RCS support for the iPhone within the year. The decision sparked speculation about the motivations behind Apple's change of direction.


In an analysis featured on Daring Fireball, John Gruber suggests that China played a pivotal role in Apple's decision-making process. According to Gruber, insights gathered from various sources indicate that China's regulatory environment exerted significant pressure on Apple to comply with RCS support requirements for 5G device certification.

China, known for its proactive stance on RCS adoption, is in the process of enacting legislation mandating RCS support for 5G devices seeking certification. Despite concerns regarding the absence of encryption provisions within the RCS standard, the Chinese government appears steadfast in its commitment. Consequently, iOS support for RCS is largely perceived as a strategic move to align with China's regulatory framework.
While Apple initially preferred to sidestep RCS integration, citing reservations about non-E2EE protocols and carrier-controlled standards, the imperative to meet Chinese regulatory demands altered the company's stance. The compulsion to conform to Chinese regulations underscores the significant influence of the Chinese market on global tech giants like Apple.

Contrary to speculation linking Apple's RCS announcement to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the European Union, official confirmation reveals that iMessage's market share in the EU does not warrant inclusion under the DMA's purview.

For a comprehensive exploration of Apple's decision-making dynamics concerning RCS, China, and the European Union, readers are suggested to read the Gruber's detailed analysis on Daring Fireball.

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