eSIM market ‘worth over $4bn globally’ in 2023 says Juniper Research

eSIM market ‘worth over $4bn globally’ in 2023 says Juniper Research

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Hampshire, UK. 10 January 2023 – A new Juniper Research study says the value of the global eSIM market will increase from US$4.7 billion (€4.37 billion) in 2023, to $16.3 billion (€15.16 billion) by 2027. The report offers an analysis of the eSIMs (embedded SIMs) market available today.

Increasing by a predicted 249%, the market will be driven by the adoption of eSIM-enabled consumer devices, says Juniper, as seen in Apple’s recent release of the eSIM-only iPhone 14; triggering accelerated operator support.

eSIMs are embedded within devices; enabling devices and sensors to seamlessly switch between network operator profiles.

eSIM-enabled android devices to accelerate consumer adoption

The research predicts that Apple will expand deployment of eSIM-only devices to Europe during 2023, with eSIM technology key to minimising the time-consuming establishment of roaming agreements within the fragmented European telecommunications market.

It found that the total number of smartphones leveraging eSIM connectivity will increase from 986 million in 2023, to 3.5 billion by 2027, with manufacturers such as Google and Samsung developing an equivalent eSIM-only Android device in order to compete with Apple and maintain their global market positioning.

Research author Scarlett Woodford remarks: “Despite operator concerns regarding the disruptive impact of eSIMs on existing business models, growing support from smartphone manufacturers will place additional pressure on operators. In response, service providers must support eSIM connectivity to avoid subscriber attrition as technology awareness increases.”

Chinese regulations must support eSIM smartphone connectivity

The report found that the total number of eSIM-connected smartphones in China will increase from 103 million in 2023, to 385 million by 2027, assuming country-specific standards are implemented; allowing eSIM use in smartphones.

It noted that current regulations prevent Chinese-based device manufacturers from selling to their home market, limiting investment and innovation. In response, the report urges industry bodies to work closely with the Chinese government to develop specifications that allow eSIM support whilst addressing requirements for device monitoring and tracking.

To find out more, see the new report: eSIMs: Emerging Trends, Strategic Recommendations & Market Forecasts 2023-2027.

Click here to download the free whitepaper: Top Three eSIM Trends in 2023.

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