Keyword: im
Welcome to my IM resources site. This site is intended for short back and forth communications – usually a few sentences, or less. If you want to communicate more details than that – consider my [email]. I rely on an iPhone, and a Mac PC for IMs. Right now, my iPhone supports RCS, but requires carrier support with iPhones to work. At this time, my carrier does not support RCS for iPhones, and until that happens, I have to rely on SMS. I also know that most people outside of the US use IM services, and not SMS/RCS. With that being said, I have a few options for such people. With that in mind, I will have a number of options available for the visitor to select. I will not setup any new services as there is no need to do such. I have selected very popular services for the reason to reduce the number of IM clients I have.
For those that would want my preference, my preference will lie with RCS (when available on iPhone), and SMS. As with an IM service, RCS will use data to send the messages. SMS uses the cellular’s voice bands to send the message. Apples admission is they will support the GSMA protocol for RCS which does not support encryption at this time. With that being said, if you wish to use another service, you are welcomed to do so. As mentioned, I will not add any more services.