Full disclosure: I work here, this is a press release. I'm just proud of what we're achieving.
We're planning on turning the internet of shit into a secure platform with myriad uses, whether that's monitors at the bottom of the sea, or in your GHD hair straighteners, or anything you can thing of that needs secure mobile connectivity.
And we're onboarding iSIM customers too. Physical SIM cards and slots will soon be a thing of the past. Visiting a new country? Scan a QR code and your device is subscribed to a local MNO/MVNO.
No more fiddling with paper clips trying to get the SIM drawer open and losing SIMs, and eventually this eSIM will be built into the board of the device, and finally it will be integrated into the SoC itself and take up fractions of millimetres.
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[ 4.5 ms ] story [ 10.6 ms ] threadWe're planning on turning the internet of shit into a secure platform with myriad uses, whether that's monitors at the bottom of the sea, or in your GHD hair straighteners, or anything you can thing of that needs secure mobile connectivity.
And we're onboarding iSIM customers too. Physical SIM cards and slots will soon be a thing of the past. Visiting a new country? Scan a QR code and your device is subscribed to a local MNO/MVNO.
No more fiddling with paper clips trying to get the SIM drawer open and losing SIMs, and eventually this eSIM will be built into the board of the device, and finally it will be integrated into the SoC itself and take up fractions of millimetres.