SIM cards for the Internet of Things keep devices connected to the Internet and are more durable, secure, and flexible than traditional SIM cards used for smartphones. SIM cards store a single international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related keys that identify a cellular subscription. SIM cards are built to withstand harsh conditions that IoT devices are often deployed in.
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SIM cards for the Internet of Things keep devices connected to the Internet and are more durable, secure, and flexible than traditional SIM cards used for smartphones. SIM cards store a single international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related keys that identify a cellular subscription. SIM cards are built to withstand harsh conditions that IoT devices are often deployed in.
FloLIVE discusses the Multi-IMSI and eUICC solutions for IoT use cases and introduces the rise of the eUICC and its merits in their latest white paper.
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Dec 22, 2023
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