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  2. eSIM - Wikipedia

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    A physical SIM can be transferred from a broken to a working phone. [34] The eSIM, which allows communications to be made and charged to the account-holder, cannot be removed if having the phone repaired, or lending it to someone. eSIM accounts must be deleted or transferred from a phone when it is sold or disposed.

  3. SIM swap scam - Wikipedia

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    A SIM swap scam (also known as port-out scam, SIM splitting, [1] simjacking, and SIM swapping) [2] is a type of account takeover fraud that generally targets a weakness in two-factor authentication and two-step verification in which the second factor or step is a text message (SMS) or call placed to a mobile telephone.

  4. Remote SIM provisioning - Wikipedia

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    The eSIM describes the functionality in the SIM, not the physical size of the SIM - and there are eSIMs in many formats (2FF, 3FF, 4FF, MFF). GSMA have also developed a compliance framework [ 10 ] for eSIM devices, eUICCs, and subscription management products - to help with interoperability and security for products supporting eSIM.

  5. 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.

  6. SIM lock - Wikipedia

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    A hardlocked phone is one in which a telecom provider has modified the firmware on the phone to make it impossible to manually enter the unlock codes in any way. The only solution to SIM-unlock such a phone is to change the firmware to a firmware which has not been modified by any telecom provider, a so-called "unbranded firmware".

  7. Comparison of Google Pixel smartphones - Wikipedia

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    Nano-SIM and Google Fi eSIM eSIM only supports Fi [15] [16] Nano-SIM and eSIM can only use either at a time [17] Nano-SIM and eSIM, DSDS [18] Colors Very Silver Quite ...

  8. T2 (telecommunications company) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019 MTS, Megafon and Beeline made a stand against adoption of eSIM in Russia. [38] On May 14, 2019 at the decision of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media (Minkomsvyaz), the release of Tele2 Russia eSim was suspended. [39] On 20 September 2019 the Ministry lifted the ban. [40]

  9. List of wireless network technologies - Wikipedia

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    3G technology provides an information transfer rate of at least 144 kbit/s. Later 3G releases, often denoted 3.5G and 3.75G, also provide mobile broadband access of several Mbit/s to smartphones and mobile modems in laptop computers. This ensures it can be applied to wireless voice telephony, mobile Internet access, fixed wireless Internet ...