Research reports on embedded subscriber identity module markets show reveal rapid growth and shifting consumer attitudes with sustained growth especially within the Internet of Things use cases.
In general, yes — eSIMs are very safe. The bigger risk usually isn’t the eSIM technology … it’s choosing the wrong provider.
Staying connected to work or friends and family is important when traveling abroad, and using eSIM can help secure that ...
Telco teams with IT systems provider to launch embedded subscriber identity module platform offering borderless connectivity ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Soracom, Inc., a global provider of advanced Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, today announced an expanded partnership to support commercial deployment of ...
"eSIM," short for "embedded subscriber identity module," is a piece of software that connects your phone to your phone number. eSIMs are a digital version of SIM cards, the small chips that most ...
China Unicom has recently launched its eSIM (Embedded Subscriber Identity Module) service webpage for smartphones, offers either in-store or home activation as options. The latter is marked as “coming ...
China Unicom has reportedly issued a notice confirming support for the iPhone 17 series’ eSIM (embedded subscriber identity module) functionality. The iPhone 17 Air, with its ultra-thin 5.5 mm design, ...
Service provider 9MOBILE has urged its subscribers who have not linked their subscriber identity module (SIM) cards with their National Identity Number (NIN) to carry out the exercise on or before ...