Navigating the next horizon of SIM technology | IoT Now News & Reports

Navigating the next horizon of SIM technology | IoT Now News & Reports

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With that, we come to the end of this riveting exploration into the evolution of the SIM card. From the format-one SIM cards that resembled credit cards, to the embedded and integrated SIM cards of our future, we have come a long way from the days when the whole device had to fit into your pocket.

To wrap up this series, we have traced these early developments and have seen how a simple SIM card brought embeddable size to phones, before miniaturisation introduced micro and nano-SIMs, and eSIM and iSIM eventually broke the bounds of the plastic eventually emerging which all technologies since then are based upon. We have identified how this chain of technological progress led to the award-winning eUICC technology and the revolutionary concept of remote SIM provisioning (RSP). No matter how far the telecommunications industry has come on this incredible journey of innovation, it has always been driven by one single goal: innovation in phone functionality and ever-increasing efficiency, security and innovations in phone technology.

Now, as we peer further into the longer term, it’s evident that the big story of SIM isn’t over yet. The full integration of SIM functions into devices’ primary processors through technologies such as the iSIM promises to herald a new age in device design, providing increased device security, simplified manufacturing processes and greater flexibility in device function and form factor. The saga that began with the simple, wallet-sized GSM card will continue to drive ever-smaller, more efficient and more connected IoT devices.

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Furthermore, expanding role of eUICC technology and RSP will expand global IoT ecosystem, with connected device deployments and management more and more straightforward in different industries, from automotive, healthcare, agriculture to smart cities. The range of applications enabled by these SIM technologies is broad, where it is only set to become more creative, getting more and more solutions in the market that are innovative, more operational efficient, more connected and more sustainable.

Having travelled with us through a little bit of technological history, and into the original purpose of the SIM card, we are happy to report that the SIM remains evolving as we speak. As is the case with every branch of technology, there are always more advanced SIM-related products being developed at any given time that follow from an earlier line of SIMs. The idea is to keep seeking to improve and adapt. Like all aspects of advances in telecommunications, SIM technology will continue to be refined to better suit the purposes for which people need it. Our advice? Keep an open mind to the possibilities.

We appreciate you coming along for the ride. The story of SIM history and future is yet to be told. We hope this journey takes us all to brighter places.

Article by Magda Dąbrowska, a technical writer at WeKnow Media

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