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edit 2: changed url to official one, now that the article is live

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The jailbroken iPhone should have iOS 10 or greater on it.

This new solution allows Beeper Mini to work again, with the caveat that you need an old iPhone that sits at home.

With Beeper Mini working on your Android phone (including number registration), you also have the option of adding that phone number to Beeper Cloud.

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We write regarding Apple's potential anticompetitive treatment of the Beeper Mini messaging application. We have long-championed increased competition, innovation, and consumer choice in the digital marketplace. To protect free and open markets, it is critical for the Antitrust Division to be vigilant in enforcing our antitrust laws. That is why together we have led efforts in Congress to ensure the agency has the authorities, tools, and resources necessary to police abuses of market power.

Earlier this month, Beeper introduced Beeper Mini, an interoperable messaging service that allows users of the Android mobile operating system to communicate with users of Apple's iMessage service. Previously, Android users were unable to securely communicate with iMessage users and were relegated to using decades-old, unencrypted SMS technology. Within days of its launch, Beeper Mini users began to experience service disruptions. Apple admitted it took action to disable Beeper Mini, citing security and privacy concerns for iMessage users. Apple executives have previously admitted the company leverages iMessage to lock users into Apple's ecosystem of devices and services. Beeper Mini threatened to reduce this leverage creating more competitive mobile applications market, which in turn a more competitive mobile device market.

Earlier this year the Department of Commerce released a report titled Competition in the Mobile Application Ecosystem, describing Apple as a "gatekeeper" with a "monopoly position" in its mobile app ecosystem. The Department of Commerce observed that "antitrust enforcement is essential for ensuring competition in the mobile app ecosystem." These findings are consistent with those of numerous other antitrust enforcers and international competition authorities. In December 2015, Beeper's Chief Executive Officer, Eric Migicovsky, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights. He expressed concern that dominant messaging services would use their position to impose barriers to interoperability and prevent Beeper entering and delivering services that consumers want. Given Apple's recent actions, that concern appears prescient.

As you know, interoperability and interconnection have long been key drivers of competition and consumer choice in communications services, from telephones to email. Startups and small businesses drive innovation, create jobs, and can disrupt entrenched incumbents when allowed to compete. But consumers will never benefit from competition if dominant firms are allowed to snuff out that competition at its incipiency.

We are therefore concerned that Apple's recent actions to disable Beeper Mini harm competition, eliminate choices for consumers, and will discourage future innovation and investment in interoperable messaging services. We also fear these types of tactics may more broadly chill future investment and innovation from those that seek to compete with existing digital gatekeepers. Thus, we refer this matter to the Antitrust Division to investigate whether this potentially anticompetitive conduct by Apple violated the antitrust laws.

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Watch on Telegram or on twitter

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Once enacted, it will be the British counterpart to the EU's Digital Markets Act.

This bill is expected to force interoperability with many things, including messaging platforms.

iPhone has a 51% market share in the UK.

Wikipedia article | bills.parliament.uk

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Apple appears to be deliberately blocking iMessages from being delivered to ~5% of Beeper Mini users. Uninstalling and reinstalling Beeper Mini fixes the issue.

Affected Beeper Cloud users - please contact Beeper Help. We can fix it very easily for you if you let us know.

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Where we gather all the latest news about Beeper, Matrix, and messaging apps and protocols

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At Apple, we build our products and services with industry-leading privacy and security technologies designed to give users control of their data and keep personal information safe. We took steps to protect our users by blocking techniques that exploit fake credentials in order to gain access to iMessage. These techniques posed significant risks to user security and privacy, including the potential for metadata exposure and enabling unwanted messages, spam, and phishing attacks. We will continue to make updates in the future to protect our users.

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should be live for all over the next hour

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There are reports on the pypush discord server that it is all but confirmed that Apple has changed something on the iMessage servers to block Beeper Mini users

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Can anyone suggest a solution to this. I contacted beeper on the email address given in the App Store listing but have had no response or even acknowledgement.

I can log in using my Google Account, have subscribed and have given permissions but when it comes to the phone registration stage I always get the error “Something went wrong please check your network settings or try again later”

What I’ve done to troubleshoot.

Checked network settings Checked for update Cleared cache and storage Uninstalled and re-installed Tried a different phone Tried SIMs from different providers (Vodafone, O2, Lebara)

I’m seeing other reports of this in the UK and Ireland , so suspect it’s just poor code. But does anyone have any more ideas?

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James Gill is 16 years old, from Pennsylvania, and is now doing contract work for Beeper

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Beeper has announced they are pivoting from being a company that hosts your messages and bridges to instead delivering an app that will directly connect to each of your messaging services, similar to how Texts.com works. The new app is currently only available for Android, with other platforms coming later.

What are your thoughts on this pivot?

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then check this site

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previously a code could be used up to 5 times in a 24 hour period

Now: you can send two invites every seven days (source)

RIP people who are trying to get in…

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even with RCS coming to iPhone, you still need Beeper

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I noticed that the Google Messages bridge seems to not be having issues for me anymore, is this universal or no? The bug was on Google's end, so I'm wondering if it's something that might still be affecting part of the userbase, especially since I haven't gotten an update for the Google Messages app

Here's the message Migicovsky sent about it yesterday:

Google Messages users - it appears that there is a bug in the actual Google Messages app that is causing the connection to be disconnected. We've tested with messages.google.com/web and it's affected in the same way. It looks like this bug was introduced very recently. At this point, we just hope that Google has noticed the bug in their own app and will fix it soon.

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network support (beeper.notion.site)
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this table shows what features are supported on each bridge