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  2. eSIM - Wikipedia

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    If the phone is stolen, it can be tracked by "find my phone" services, while a physical SIM can be removed. [34] The risk of damaging a SIM socket's delicate contacts inserting and removing a SIM is eliminated. Phones with eSIM only do not need to be built with hardware SIM holders or means to insert them.

  3. Roaming SIM - Wikipedia

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    The use of roaming SIM cards in its most common form is in normal voice applications such as mobile phone calls. The common application of roaming SIMs for voice is where mobile calls are automatically routed to, and made on, the least cost network. This typically means that incoming calls are free, no matter which network a mobile user is on.

  4. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United Kingdom

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    Kontakt Mobile Vodafone: 15 December 2016 [38] Ceased operations. LIFE Mobile: EE: 29 November 2016 [39] Acquired by Plusnet. Mobile by Sainsbury's: Vodafone: 15 January 2016 [40] Ceased operations. Our Telecom EE: 16 August 2016 [41] Dissolved. Ovivo Mobile: Vodafone: 19 March 2014 [42] Ceased operations. PG Mobile Three: 2016 [43] Ceased ...

  5. Remote SIM provisioning - Wikipedia

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    The appearance and support by mobile operators of the concept of ABC (always best connected) – the opportunity get quality connections from any mobile operator at any point in time. The explosive growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) - according to Gartner about 8.4 billion connections in 2017 (up 31% from 2016).

  6. eUICC - Wikipedia

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    eUICC can refer to any implementation or application of the eUICC standards in an eSIM device. Each implementation of eUICC includes software code, a processor to emulate the software, non-volatile memory used to store the unique identifiers and cryptographic keys that are part of a SIM profile, and a bus interface to communicate the SIM profile to the mobile device. eUICC standards specify ...

  7. Mobile number portability - Wikipedia

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    A key technical aspect of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) involves the routing of calls or mobile messages (SMS, MMS) to a number once it has been ported.Various call routing implementations exist globally, but the International and European best practice employs a central database (CDB) of ported numbers.

  8. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in the United States lease wireless telephone and data service from the four major cellular carriers in the country—AT&T Mobility, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile US, and Verizon—and offer various levels of free and/or paid talk, text and data services to their customers.

  9. Truphone - Wikipedia

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    1Global offers eSIM-based GSM mobile services to both businesses and individuals, mobile phone calls and SMS recording services for businesses, [4] [5] remote SIM provisioning and related services, [6] and has a customer base that includes more than 3,500 multinational enterprises in 196 countries. [7] [2]