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Cloud base eSIM

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  Moving to eSIM become a strategic step forward to provide digital experience for Mobile Network Operartor (MNO) or eSIM Service Provider. There are lots of jobs tobe done to deploy eSIM services like integration, orchestration, business process adjustment, development, device manufacturer onboarding, and many more.   Like any other IT solution, eSIM   can be deployed   as on-premise and cloud based model. Now many of eSIM Service Provider companies offers cloud based eSIM as the deployment model. In some use cases, this model gives the flexibility and faster deployment time. The deployment itself will face some challenges like complex technical and architectural issues, rapidly changing legal and regulatory requirement, and integration with multiple Mobile Network Operators. But even if MNO already have own datacentre in place, chances are to start migration to the cloud. Why? Because cloud service has the following benefits. ·     ...

PSM and eDRX in IoT Connectivity

  One of the important consideration in IoT is the capabilities of IoT device to run with a low battery consumption. This will increase the operational period of the device, lowering the maintenance demand, and at the end lowering the cost. Some of the Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies like NBIOT and LTE-M has widely known has this capability. They deliver this advantage is with protocol innovations to the standard that enable edge devices to communicate with cellular networks in a variety of different way. One of the example is eDRX or Extended Discontinuous Reception and PSM or Power Saving Mode. eDRX Introduced by 3GPP in Release 13, eDRX is an extension of the DRX feature that is used by IoT devices to reduce power consumption. It’s a mechanism in which a device goes into sleep mode for a certain period and then wakes up after a fixed interval to receive signals. The basic principle for eDRX is to extend DRX cycles to allow a device to remain in a power-savi...

IoT Device with eSIM Support

  Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) has become de-facto way to authorize mobile device to Mobile Network Operator (MNO) network. Starting as plastic card as it’s physical form, SIM has evolved in some stages from regular, micro, nano, and now it has another form as eUICC SIM (eSIM). Plastic SIM works well for consumer devices and many IoT devices as long as it works in normal temperature environment. When it come with IoT devices there are some challenge that plastic SIM need to overcome. §   IoT devices deployed globally and it need to switch MNO connectivity with better coverage in terms of quality. §   IoT devices need to avoid roaming restriction. §   IoT device connectivity need tobe easily managed and maintained, even if it is located in far distance location. §   We need to move away from complexity of physical SIM logistic and management.   One benefit of eSIM that it can contain more than one MNO profile which required for network auth...
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