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July 7, 2019 at 4:28 am #33391
#News(IoTStack) [ via IoTForIndiaGroup ]
e-SIM: The new challenge
With the recent emergence of e-SIM in particular, a new layer of complexity has been added to the CSP’s process management requirements which already demand the dynamic planning and maintaining of resources including MSISDN, IMSI, ICCID, IP Addresses, SIM Profiles and IMEIs. Global eSIM is already making a major impact in consumer IoT and M2M markets as this new generation of SIMs enable multiple mobile operators’ profiles to be generated, securely downloaded and provisioned over the air based upon GSMA’s Remote SIM Provisioning specifications. More and more operators are already deploying eSIM remote subscription management platforms as a result.Because of this, there is an immediate need to align the network resources with eSIM profiles i.e. the phone will attach and download the profile and the network will need updating. This raises questions such as where the eSIM will attach on first use (a nominated single network or an MNO per country?) Volume is also a critical issue as each SIM will need an MSISDN and IMSI/network resource assuming it will possible to perform the activation using the network.
With the introduction of e-SIM we can also expect the number of SIM connections on networks to increase dramatically as operators bring low cost data plans to market. Consumers must be able to maintain their number on one network while data may be purchased on another, with support for multiple SIMs needed to maximise coverage. This being the case technologies that support Digital Subscriber Activation and Total Number Management (to manage resources for all the on-off connections as people switch to the cheapest data connection) will become increasingly important.
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