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[–] vvvvv@lemmy.world 15 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

It’s from an era where everyone just used open standards instead of trying to create their own thing for money.

SMS is literally from a time when every mobile phone manufacturer had their on charger plug. And some tried pushing proprietary headphone jacks.

Vendors LOVE vendor lock-in.

[–] candyman337@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yeah that's because vendor lockin for hardware had already started. It's kind of a miracle we got everyone to agree to USB. Look at cars, same thing. Everyone agreed to the same gas pump, but it's been decades and we can't agree on a standard for electric car chargers. That's what happens when industries mature under capitalism

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

The GSM protocol was an actual standard enforced on operators across Europe, which is why back when mobile telephony took off, it very much exploded in Europe (in turn propelling companies such as Nokia and Ericcson) but was much slower to take of in the US were there were various private and competing mobile telephony protocols.

The vendors didn't agree on anything on their own, they were forced to agree as part of the conditions of the various radio spectrum auctions all over Europe. The US then finally followed at around GSM v3.

You see a similar thing for USB - it's an international standard and standardization around USB 3 and the USB-C connector it is being forced on vendors by the EU.