SGP.02 vs SGP.22 vs SGP.32: eSIM IoT in dialogue with M2M and consumer eSIM
SIMs
Standards
How the prior GSMA standards, SGP.02: eSIM M2M and SGP.22 eSIM consumer, informed the new SGP.32 standard for eSIM IoT.
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eUICC: What is it and do you need it for IoT?
Connectivity
SIMs
In this article, we cover eUICC, from definition to business case: What is eUICC, where it came from and why, its relationship with its predecessor UICC, its game-changing benefits, its impact –or lack thereof– for IoT, and the road to the next frontier: eSIM IoT (SGP.32).
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Multi IMSI (SIM) explained: A technical deep dive for IoT
Connectivity
SIMs
For engineers evaluating IoT connectivity solutions, the question isn’t just whether multi-IMSI (SIM) works, it’s whether device complexity is necessary.
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Webinar Q&A: SoftSIM’s Integration with Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF91 Series
Connectivity
Low Power
SIMs
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Optimizing IoT with GSMA SGP.32: eSIM IoT vs M2M vs Consumer
SIMs
Standards
Want to future-proof the IoT strategy for your business? Why GSMA SGP.32 could hold the key.
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Onomondo SoftSIM now available on Nordic Semiconductor devices
News & Press Release
SIMs
Onomondo SoftSIM is the world’s first 100% software and agnostic IoT SIM, and now available for commercial deployment on Nordic devices.
New testing reveals that the power consumption of the radiomodule is reduced by up to 100% when using eDRX in idle mode.
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What is SoftSIM? The 100% software SIM for IoT
SIMs
SoftSIM is the world’s first IoT software SIM. But what is this new SIM standard, and how does it work? Learn about SoftSIM and how it benefits IoT solutions.
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How to choose the best IoT SIM card
IoT Strategies
SIMs
It’s hard to choose the best IoT SIM provider. Here are some important things to think about when selecting IoT SIMs.
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What is an M2M SIM Card? Know the differences between SIM types
SIMs
Here’s an easy overview of M2M SIM cards; what they are, what they are used for, what they can do, and how they are part of the internet of things (IoT).