← Back to context Comment by izacus 3 years ago RCS might be a federated standard, but before Google not even Verizon at AT&T wanted to federate. 3 comments izacus Reply phh 3 years ago Not sure why you'd say "not even Verizon". Verizon is literally the worst carrier worldwide (ok maybe after NTT) with regards to interoperability. asveikau 3 years ago I think they're saying that the two biggest US carriers didn't want to interoperate.Which is insane. An SMS replacement where Verizon and AT&T users cannot message each other is insane. izacus 3 years ago Yeah, that's exactly what I meant - if those two couldn't connect their systems, who can?
phh 3 years ago Not sure why you'd say "not even Verizon". Verizon is literally the worst carrier worldwide (ok maybe after NTT) with regards to interoperability. asveikau 3 years ago I think they're saying that the two biggest US carriers didn't want to interoperate.Which is insane. An SMS replacement where Verizon and AT&T users cannot message each other is insane. izacus 3 years ago Yeah, that's exactly what I meant - if those two couldn't connect their systems, who can?
asveikau 3 years ago I think they're saying that the two biggest US carriers didn't want to interoperate.Which is insane. An SMS replacement where Verizon and AT&T users cannot message each other is insane. izacus 3 years ago Yeah, that's exactly what I meant - if those two couldn't connect their systems, who can?
izacus 3 years ago Yeah, that's exactly what I meant - if those two couldn't connect their systems, who can?
Not sure why you'd say "not even Verizon". Verizon is literally the worst carrier worldwide (ok maybe after NTT) with regards to interoperability.
I think they're saying that the two biggest US carriers didn't want to interoperate.
Which is insane. An SMS replacement where Verizon and AT&T users cannot message each other is insane.
Yeah, that's exactly what I meant - if those two couldn't connect their systems, who can?