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What are IoT eSIM or SIM Cards & How Do They Work?

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IoT deployments are on the rise. Once a technology considered overly technical and complex to implement, today there’s a spike in IoT connectivity across multiple sector and use-cases, largely due to big improvements in its ease of use brought about by IoT SIM cards. 

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What is an IoT SIM card? 

Simply put, an IoT SIM card is a SIM card which enables the use of a network for IoT services, or as it is sometimes referred to in this context, Machine to Machine (M2M) communication. 

IoT SIM cards are not all built the same. While some use-cases still rely on physical SIM cards to connect IoT devices, eSIM technology is on the rise, enabling users to connect their IoT devices and manage profiles remotely.

What's the difference between an eSIM and a regular SIM? 

The eSIM eliminates the need for plastic SIM cards altogether. A key benefit of eSIM card over the standard plastic SIM is that it won’t lock you into any one network provider. An eSIM is completely rewritable, meaning you can switch networks quickly and easily, similar to how we use different Wi-Fi networks depending on where we are and which one works best. 

In the world of IoT, eSIM becomes particularly handy because it can be activated remotely using Bootstrap technology. With a plastic SIM, as with your mobile device, you have to physically insert the SIM card into the IoT device. With Bootstrap technology, for IoT devices that come with eSIM card already built in, you can connect it as soon as you take it out of the box—to any network, from the other side of the world if needed. In removing the hardship of figuring out the right IoT SIM for the correct device, Bootstrap gives you the first, best connection—no matter which country the device is deployed in.  

How does eSIM work for IoT? 

As we just touched upon, eSIM is a great beneficiary for IoT as it simplifies the process of implementation and makes it much easier to roll-out IoT devices at scale. 

To put this into context, say you were a company that produced sensors or trackers for large machinery so that companies could monitor their delivery trucks, with Bootstrap, you can connect and monitor a whole fleet of trucks in moments, no matter where they (or you) are in the world. A whole lot easier than adding plastic IoT SIM cards manually.  

The remote management of these types of profiles allows the device owner to update their devices with local network profiles, meaning they’re not reliant on roaming connections which can have a big impact on pricing, latency and data use. It’s also a great alternative when faced with permanent roaming issues where the local legislation doesn’t allow certain devices to roam permanently in a specific country.

The flexibility of eSIM to enable remote switching of networks will future proof IoT devices. For example, today, network providers across the globe are analyzing the possibility of shutting down 2G and 3G networks. Some tier 1 operators have already started this, and others will surely follow. Now imagine the IoT SIM you have in your devices is only allowed to connect to a 2G or 3G network, the cost of replacing the SIM cards from each device (assuming it is physically even possible) would be as laborious as it is expensive.

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Stanislav SlavkovSenior Technical Product Manager at 1GLOBAL

How can I get my business up and running with IoT SIM and eSIM cards? 

You’ll be pleased to know you don’t have to be an expert on IoT for you to successfully implement it into your business with great results. What you do need is a reliable provider who knows their stuff. 

 You want to make sure any IoT eSIM cards you implement are future-proofed with the ability to scale—as this technology is only going to get more commonplace. 


The 1GLOBAL solution 

There are great option with 1GLOBAL’s IoT connectivity solutions that brings the true flexibility and freedom of eSIM to the growing Internet of Things. 1GLOBAL’s solutions have everything you need in order to deploy seamless connectivity with IoT SIM and eSIM cards to multiple devices straight out of the box.  

While the network itself is entirely global and able to connect and be deployed from anywhere in the world, the control you have over your devices comes from one set space: the portal itself. This means that no matter how widely spread your fleet, it can be managed simply from one secure place. It’s IoT made simple and ready to make a real difference to your business. 

For more information on 1GLOBAL for IoT, visit our website or speak to an expert

About 1GLOBAL

1GLOBAL is a distinguished international provider of specialty telecommunications services catering to Global Enterprises, Financial Institutions, IoT, Mobile Operators and Tech & Travel companies. 1GLOBAL is an eSIM pioneer, a fully accredited and GSMA-certified telco, a full MVNO in ten countries, fully regulated in 42 countries, and covers 190+ countries.

It delivers comprehensive communication solutions that encompass Voice, Data & SMS - all supported by a unique global core network. Its constantly expanding portfolio of advanced products and services includes White Label eSIMs, Connectivity Solutions, Compliance and Recording, Consumer & M2M SIM Provisioning and an Entitlement Server.

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