Solving Permanent Roaming Challenges Through eSIM and Localisation
Explore new research findings on eSIM localization – brought to you by Kaleido Intelligence and Eseye.
Can you risk your IoT devices losing connection?
One of the major factors that has continued to hold cellular IoT back is the issue of connectivity. Plugging in a regular SIM card into the device, shipping it to any country in the world and expecting it to work has simply not happened in the real world.
The GSMA’s response to this challenge, in the form of eSIM, has changed the market. The vision for eSIM allows the user to use any operator’s credentials in order to access their data services. Projects can thus be launched using a plug-and-play approach where the SIM card is concerned.
By 2025, over 65% of all eSIM compatible IoT devices are expected to use the eSIM connection throughout the year report analysts at Kaleido Intelligence.
This research whitepaper produced by Kaleido Intelligence for Eseye examines why eSIM is increasingly becoming a requirement among customer RFPs because it can solve challenges surrounding roaming, application performance, and future regulatory concerns. It also examines how eSIM, in its raw form, still cannot meet the needs of companies with limited capital and how this is being addressed.
Download the whitepaper to explore key research findings on:
- The current and projected growth of eSIM
- eSIM customer challenges: permanent roaming, vertical applications, security.
- The need for eSIM localisation: facilitating the needs of IoT customers
- How eSIM and Localisation can future proof IoT deployments