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.
SIM
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.
Device Management
SIM technology provides manufacturers and operators with more opportunity. Here are the differences between SIM, eSIM, and iSIM.
TEAL
Jul 13, 2021
Device Management
Demystifying the Differences Between SIM, eSIM and iSIM
TEAL
Jul 13, 2021
LPWAN
Despite looking identical on the outside, the features and functionality offered by regular SIM cards for smartphones differ vastly compared to IoT SIM cards.
emnify
Jul 30, 2020
LPWAN
The Difference Between a Regular Smartphone SIM and an IoT SIM for Enterprise
emnify
Jul 30, 2020
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