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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: An embedded SIM<\/a> (subscriber identity module) or eSIM<\/a>, as the name suggests, is in-built into a smartphone or Internet of Things<\/a> (IoT) device’s main board, compared to a physical SIM that needs to be slotted into a smartphone by the user.

An embedded SIM comes with secure hardware and software which contain subscriber details and other specifications for connecting to the telecom operator’s mobile network.

eSIM and iSIM solutions provider
Kigen<\/a> notes that eSIM is a GSMA specification that enables remote SIM provisioning (RSP) of any cellular device. It allows for a simple and secure method for downloading a user profile (or multiple profiles) over the air from a telco.

According to French multinational Thales, eSIM cards are used in a wide variety of products including smartphones, wearables, as well as smart meters, medical IoT devices, home automation, IoT asset tracking devices, and handheld point of sales (POS) systems, among others.

Research firm Juniper Research estimates that the number of IoT connections using
eSIM technology<\/a> will grow from just 22 million in 2023 to 195 million in 2027. It has separately forecasted that the value of eSIM market will grow from $4.7 billion in 2023 to $16.3 billion by 2027.

Below are the top use cases of eSIM, according to Kigen,
KORE Wireless<\/a>, Thales and IDEMIA<\/a>:
<\/strong>
Automotive<\/strong>: Automakers can reduce costs while improving customer service. The automobile companies can manage eSIM in their vehicles under a managed services model, rather than outsourcing it to a telco. The use of eSIM in a vehicle can enable telematics, live location tracking and other location-based services, allow owners to track their rented vehicles, while also enabling aggregator companies to manage their fleets effectively.

The onset of connected vehicles and more use of software features will also enable companies to roll out over-the-air (OTA) updates.

Agriculture<\/strong>: KORE says that eSIM for IoT has made precision farming more efficient for harvesters globally. Complexities large-scale farming across several nations can be addressed by central network management which can help track equipment, livestock and people through smaller, affordable devices. Smart farming itself uses GPS, sensors, and control systems. Besides, data can be transmitted in real-time which can allow farmers or farm owners to take preventive measures and plan schedules accordingly.

Shipping and logistics<\/strong>: eSIM technology allows tracked assets to be shipped in any part of the world and provisioned on any telecom network. As mentioned earlier, eSIM eliminates the need to physically swap out the SIM card. Telcos can change network profiles as needed using remote SIM provisioning. This also lowers tracking costs while low power M2M modules require fewer battery changes in operations.

Smart cities<\/strong>: An embedded SIM can help with smart monitoring systems in smart cities that track metrics such as electricity consumption, water consumption, waste collection, traffic patterns, etc., which can support the generation of insights for making the lives of common people convenient.

Read also<\/h4>
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IDEMIA, Microsoft collaborate to offer eSIM services for consumer &amp; IoT devices<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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Airtel Africa picks Nokia’s iSIM technology to drive digitalisation efforts<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
eSIM market to worth over $4 bn globally in 2023: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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In-depth: What does eSIM opportunity mean for the telcos?<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Wearables<\/strong>: The growing importance of ‘smart’ quotient in wearables is also driving the use of eSIM in these devices.

For instance, connected medical devices can pair sensors with connectivity in various applications like smart weight scales, thermometers, and pulse oximeters, according to KORE. The readings hence collected from these applications can be sent to cloud-based platforms which can be examined by healthcare professionals. This is especially useful for remote healthcare delivery and patient care.

Kigen says that devices such as glucose monitors, EKG monitors, fall detectors, augmented reality (AR) glasses can be made more secure and use lesser power.

Home security<\/strong>: With eSIM technology, home-owners can ensure that their home security devices remain connected wirelessly, in case, external cables like power or fibre are cut. If the owner shifts his home then the hub can also be reprovisioned for in another network. Further, the service provider is freed from the concerns of tampering, Kigen observes .

‘Try and buy’ 5G services<\/strong>: French identity-related security solutions provider IDEMIA notes that eSIM makes it convenient for telcos to propose innovative services to their customers and help them assess value proposition of such services. It says that the ‘try and buy’ connectivity offerings could drive the adoption of fifth generation network-driven services such as 4K streaming, gaming, AR and VR (virtual reality).
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顶级eSIM技术的使用

研究公司Juniper Research估计,使用eSIM技术物联网连接的数量将从2200万年的2023人增长到1.95亿年的2027人。分别预测,eSIM市场的价值将从47亿年的2023美元增长到2027年的163亿美元。

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新德里:一个嵌入式SIM(用户识别模块)或eSIM顾名思义,内置智能手机或物联网(物联网)设备的主板,而物理SIM需要割缝成一个智能手机用户。

嵌入式SIM附带包含用户详细信息安全的硬件和软件的规格和其他连接到电信运营商的移动网络。

eSIM和iSIM解决方案提供者Kigen指出eSIM GSMA规范,使远程SIM供应(负责任何移动设备。它允许一个简单的和安全的方法下载用户配置文件(或多个概要文件)的空气从电信。

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根据法国跨国公司,eSIM卡片被用在各种各样的产品,包括智能手机、衣物,以及智能电表、医疗物联网设备,家庭自动化、物联网资产跟踪设备和手持销售点(POS)系统,等等。

研究公司Juniper Research估计,使用物联网连接的数量eSIM技术将从2200万年的2023人增长到1.95亿年的2027人。分别预测,eSIM市场的价值将从47亿年的2023美元增长到2027年的163亿美元。

下面是eSIM的顶级用例,根据Kigen,科莱无线泰利斯公司,IDEMIA:

汽车:汽车制造商可以降低成本,同时提高客户服务。汽车公司可以管理eSIM在他们的车辆管理服务模式,而不是外包电信。eSIM在车辆的使用可以使远程信息处理,实时位置跟踪和其他基于位置的服务,允许用户跟踪他们租来的汽车,同时也使聚合器公司有效地管理他们的舰队。

连接的车辆和更多的使用软件的功能还将使公司推出无线(OTA)更新。

农业对物联网:科莱说eSIM全球使矿车精密农业更有效。可以解决复杂大规模种植在几个国家网络管理中心可以帮助跟踪设备、牲畜和人小,负担得起的设备。智能农业本身使用GPS、传感器和控制系统。此外,数据可以实时传播,可以让农民和农场主采取相应的预防措施和计划时间表。

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航运和物流:eSIM技术允许发货跟踪资产在任何世界的一部分,提供电信网络。如前所述,eSIM消除了身体的需要更换SIM卡。电信公司可以根据需要改变网络配置文件使用远程SIM供应。这也降低了跟踪成本,低功率M2M模块需要更少的电池操作的变化。

智能城市:嵌入式SIM卡可以帮助智能城市的智能监控系统,跟踪电力消耗等指标,水消耗,废物收集,交通模式,等等,它可以支持一代的见解让老百姓的生活方便。

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这套:“智能”商日益增长的重要性在这套也开车eSIM在这些设备的使用。

例如,连接医疗设备可以对传感器与连接在不同的应用程序(如智能体重秤,温度计,脉搏血氧仪,根据科莱。收集的数据因此从这些应用程序可以发送到云平台,可以检查医疗专业人员。这是特别有用的远程医疗交付和病人护理。

Kigen说设备比如葡萄糖监测器,心电图监视器、探测器下降,增强现实(AR)眼镜可以更安全,使用较小的权力。

家庭安全:eSIM技术,住户可以确保他们的家庭安全设备保持无线连接,在情况下,外部力量或纤维等电缆切断。如果他家主人转变那么中心还可以再补充粮食给在另一个网络。此外,服务提供者是摆脱了篡改的关切,Kigen观察。

试着买的5 g服务指出:法国标志安全解决方案提供商IDEMIA eSIM让电信公司提出创新的服务,方便顾客,并帮助他们评估此类服务的价值主张。它说,“试着买”连接产品可以驱动采用第五代但,网络驱动下的服务比如4 k流、游戏、AR和VR(虚拟现实)。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: An embedded SIM<\/a> (subscriber identity module) or eSIM<\/a>, as the name suggests, is in-built into a smartphone or Internet of Things<\/a> (IoT) device’s main board, compared to a physical SIM that needs to be slotted into a smartphone by the user.

An embedded SIM comes with secure hardware and software which contain subscriber details and other specifications for connecting to the telecom operator’s mobile network.

eSIM and iSIM solutions provider
Kigen<\/a> notes that eSIM is a GSMA specification that enables remote SIM provisioning (RSP) of any cellular device. It allows for a simple and secure method for downloading a user profile (or multiple profiles) over the air from a telco.

According to French multinational Thales, eSIM cards are used in a wide variety of products including smartphones, wearables, as well as smart meters, medical IoT devices, home automation, IoT asset tracking devices, and handheld point of sales (POS) systems, among others.

Research firm Juniper Research estimates that the number of IoT connections using
eSIM technology<\/a> will grow from just 22 million in 2023 to 195 million in 2027. It has separately forecasted that the value of eSIM market will grow from $4.7 billion in 2023 to $16.3 billion by 2027.

Below are the top use cases of eSIM, according to Kigen,
KORE Wireless<\/a>, Thales and IDEMIA<\/a>:
<\/strong>
Automotive<\/strong>: Automakers can reduce costs while improving customer service. The automobile companies can manage eSIM in their vehicles under a managed services model, rather than outsourcing it to a telco. The use of eSIM in a vehicle can enable telematics, live location tracking and other location-based services, allow owners to track their rented vehicles, while also enabling aggregator companies to manage their fleets effectively.

The onset of connected vehicles and more use of software features will also enable companies to roll out over-the-air (OTA) updates.

Agriculture<\/strong>: KORE says that eSIM for IoT has made precision farming more efficient for harvesters globally. Complexities large-scale farming across several nations can be addressed by central network management which can help track equipment, livestock and people through smaller, affordable devices. Smart farming itself uses GPS, sensors, and control systems. Besides, data can be transmitted in real-time which can allow farmers or farm owners to take preventive measures and plan schedules accordingly.

Shipping and logistics<\/strong>: eSIM technology allows tracked assets to be shipped in any part of the world and provisioned on any telecom network. As mentioned earlier, eSIM eliminates the need to physically swap out the SIM card. Telcos can change network profiles as needed using remote SIM provisioning. This also lowers tracking costs while low power M2M modules require fewer battery changes in operations.

Smart cities<\/strong>: An embedded SIM can help with smart monitoring systems in smart cities that track metrics such as electricity consumption, water consumption, waste collection, traffic patterns, etc., which can support the generation of insights for making the lives of common people convenient.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
IDEMIA, Microsoft collaborate to offer eSIM services for consumer &amp; IoT devices<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Airtel Africa picks Nokia’s iSIM technology to drive digitalisation efforts<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
eSIM market to worth over $4 bn globally in 2023: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
In-depth: What does eSIM opportunity mean for the telcos?<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Wearables<\/strong>: The growing importance of ‘smart’ quotient in wearables is also driving the use of eSIM in these devices.

For instance, connected medical devices can pair sensors with connectivity in various applications like smart weight scales, thermometers, and pulse oximeters, according to KORE. The readings hence collected from these applications can be sent to cloud-based platforms which can be examined by healthcare professionals. This is especially useful for remote healthcare delivery and patient care.

Kigen says that devices such as glucose monitors, EKG monitors, fall detectors, augmented reality (AR) glasses can be made more secure and use lesser power.

Home security<\/strong>: With eSIM technology, home-owners can ensure that their home security devices remain connected wirelessly, in case, external cables like power or fibre are cut. If the owner shifts his home then the hub can also be reprovisioned for in another network. Further, the service provider is freed from the concerns of tampering, Kigen observes .

‘Try and buy’ 5G services<\/strong>: French identity-related security solutions provider IDEMIA notes that eSIM makes it convenient for telcos to propose innovative services to their customers and help them assess value proposition of such services. It says that the ‘try and buy’ connectivity offerings could drive the adoption of fifth generation network-driven services such as 4K streaming, gaming, AR and VR (virtual reality).
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