The European Union (EU) has put Apple and its popular messaging service iMessage in the focus of an antitrust investigation. This investigation under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) aims to promote competition in the tech industry and check the dominance of large technology companies. But what does the future of iMessage look like in the EU? In this article, we will shed light on the current situation and why the investigation is likely to end in Apple's favor.
The battle for dominance in the messaging market is intense and of great importance for the tech giants. Established platforms like iMessage and WhatsApp have a clear advantage over new competitors - the existing user base. But how does the EU antitrust investigation affect Apple's iMessage? Let's take a closer look.
EU antitrust investigation into iMessage
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) aims to limit the market power of large technology companies and promote competition. At the heart of this investigation is the issue of messaging interoperability. This means that users should be able to use the messaging apps of their choice and still communicate seamlessly with their contacts. However, the DMA only affects dominant companies in each field. Apple argued that iMessage should be exempt from the rules due to its limited active user base in the EU. This may sound different in the US, where iMessage is widely used, but in Europe, WhatsApp is the dominant force. According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple is expected to win and iMessage will be exempt from the EU's new antitrust rules. This is based on the assessment that iMessage is not popular enough among business customers in the EU to be affected by the regulations.
Apple plans to support RCS in the future
The future of iMessage in the EU therefore looks positive, at least from an antitrust perspective. Apple has already taken steps to improve messaging interoperability by opting to support the Rich Communication Services (RCS) standard, which the company plans to introduce in 2024. This may have helped Apple convince the EU that iMessage is sufficiently compatible to promote competition in the messaging market without having to make drastic changes. However, it remains to be seen how the situation develops and whether the antitrust investigation into Apple and iMessage will be finally resolved. In the meantime, users can continue to benefit from a secure and efficient messaging service. Looking for new accessories? Then take a look at our Amazon Storefront – there you'll find numerous products from leading providers, including those for HomeKit and other devices! (Photo by Unsplash / Christian Lue)