SS7 protocol is still vulnerable even though it's known since at least 2014 that it can be used (and has been in wild) for man-in-the-middle attacks. And we're talking of one of the core protocols of every cellular network in the world.
Security (and especially infra-sec) unfortunately just doesn't keep up with the real world challenges that well...
You’d expect an improvement in absolute quality security, sure, but no reason to assume the new equilibrium point is at the same or better level of relative security (“attack - defense” if you will).
My base assumption would be defense is harder, and so the easier it is to attack, the worse security gets.