That can be one aspect of it, though I would argue that doesn't mean open standards are always better for competition.
I think you're also assuming the only competition that matters is long term. In the short term the potential for locking users into your own ecosystem can incentivize short term competition.
Long term competition seems like a good goal, but that assumption wasn't part of it at the beginning of this chain.
> that doesn't mean open standards are always better for competition
Yes, they are. Show us a counter-example.
If we don't think about long term competition we end up in the scenario we are in now.
Two main players. No choice.