On 2023-10-05 Adam Thompson wrote:
> What everyone calls SMS almost always includes MMS, which is a
> layered superset of SMS capabilities (using OTT IP, FWIW).
Ya, even if iMessage tries to take over on Apple as the MMS
replacement, iOS devices must still speak MMS to communicate with
Android phones.
Not just to communicate with Android phones, but also with (like I'm using) browser-based VoIP carrier MMS facilities, which is the only way I'm willing to do significant texting, with full-size desktop keyboard and mouse convenience.