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eSIM is an unlocked SIM card that enables you to swap carrier (mobile network operator) services "over-the-air" securely and at a push of a
button. You can have one mobile carrier service today (mobile carrier I) and decide to swap to another one tomorrow (mobile carrier II),
without changing the physical SIM inside the device.
eSIM comes in regular form factors: 2FF (mini), 3FF (micro), 4FF (nano) and MFF2 (solderable chip). So eSIM is not only embedded SIM.
To be able to swap carriers, your cellular module needs to support Bearer Independent Protocol (BIP) and SIM ToolKit (STK) for remote SIM
provisioning.
We have covered the topic in more detail in one of the blog
posts. There's also a list of cellular modules that support eSIM. If you have more questions, then feel free to write to us at
support@1oT.com.
No, you can't use 1oT eSIM in your mobile phone. We're only focusing on the IoT & M2M market. 1oT SIMs are not meant for consumer use cases
such as personal phones, tablets, computers, and similar consumer devices.
You have probably heard about new mobile phones equipped with eSIM. The consumer eSIM differs from the eSIM technology tailored for IoT and
M2M use cases (M2M eSIM).
The Consumer eSIM is a "Pull" model where the end-user can manage & activate new carriers on a need basis (through scanning QR codes). M2M
eSIMs apply a "Push" model where the device owner or service provider would push the carrier changes onto the eSIM.
After the 60 days of testing, there are 3 possible options. First, you can continue using the same eSIM cards once you have confirmed
pricing.
Second, we can help you understand your deployment plans, and we will ship you extra eSIMs.
Third, if you don’t wish to continue using 1oT’s services, we will close the SIMs and delete your account.
We want all of our clients to test their hardware for eSIM to make sure that the larger deployments will go smoothly and successfully.
Our eSIM expert will guide you through the session. You'll perform all the eSIM transactions — downloading, enabling, disabling, and deleting a
carrier profile.
If your hardware does not support eSIM transactions, you can still use the SIM with 1oT's Default Carrier (bootstrap profile). It provides
global coverage in 2G, 3G and 4G in over 190 countries.
Unfortunately, you will be locked in that profile and you can't enjoy the benefits of eSIM with multiple profiles.
Currently, 1oT eSIMs don't have a profile that has global NB-IoT & Cat-M1 support. We're still waiting for the roaming agreements to be signed. But we can support your NB-IoT & Cat-M1 deployments with 1oT SIM. If you need more information about LWPAN technology, please write to us at sales@1oT.com.
No, you cannot. In the case of M2M eSIM, there needs to be a "middle-man" who aggregates a pool of different carriers. That's also a reason to choose an independent service provider like 1oT for eSIM. We have integrated multiple carriers under one eSIM infrastructure and can offer flexibility to choose between them.
Yes, it can. SMS can be sent either through the 1oT Terminal, via API or from external sources.
We do not offer Voice for Test SIMs. We provide Voice on a case-to-case basis, that must be discussed with our sales team. Feel free to contact us if you have a unique use-case.
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