eSIM stories
2degrees has launched its eSIMs for consumer customers just over two weeks after releasing eSIMs for businesses.
Vodafone is set to roll out eSIMs for devices and wearables in 2020, enhancing connectivity and paving the way for advanced 5G-enabled features.
Spark debuts eSIM in NZ, but only for Pay Monthly Customers with Spark-bought devices. Enjoy untethered connectivity on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4G.
Verizon Business launches a global wireless IoT platform for cross-border deployment and management of IoT devices using eSIM and roaming with MNO partners.
Shipments reported by TCA members increased 13% year-on-year to reach 382 million units, with TCA estimating the total market in 2022 at 427 million units.
A study performed by Juniper Research has shown the number of IoT connections using eSIM technology is set to drastically increase from just 22 million in 2023.
The new service enables network operators to test how their eSIM profiles interact with an extensive range of consumer eSIM devices.
Consumers embrace the future of smartphone technology as eSIM cards replace plastic ones, according to a report by Amdocs.
2degrees has enabled eSIM functionality to work with a variety of Apple, Samsung and Oppo devices, including a range of iPads.
With this investment, eSIM technology will be fully integrated into Tata Communications MOVETM, enabling an end-to-end embedded connectivity solution.
With the rise of IoT, as cybercriminals find new ways to gain access to devices, new secure embedded hardware can block their points of entry.
Everything you need to know about what eSIM is, how it is used, and what Spark and Vodafone have to say about where it's going.
The company's public cloud-based version of its eSIM Remote Subscription Platform will initially run on Google Cloud.
Motorola's razr is the first phone to rely exclusively on embedded-SIM. Does this signal a turning point in the technology's future?.
Samsung's adoption of eSIM technology in its S20 range is set to surge global shipments to over 225 million, transforming the smartphone market.
T42 implemented Eseye's leading-edge AnyNet+ eSIM, which allows devices to switch networks seamlessly and deliver near 100% connectivity uptime to any device.
The IoT space is evolving in leaps and bounds to implement new security applications that improve outcomes while mitigating security risks.