The Asian Age

CENTRE OKAYS eSIMs, HIKES CONNECTION LIMIT

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New Delhi, May 17: Mobile users will not need to buy a new SIM while changing service provider or buying a new connection, according to new guidelines issued by the department of telecom to allow use of embedded SIMs ( eSIM).

The eSIM will be installed in the device and details of service providers can be updated in it at the time a customer buys a new connection or changes operator or wants to buy standalone service from a telecom operator like data or calling etc.

“To cater the needs of modern technologi­cal developmen­ts in M2M/ IoT, it has been decided to permit the use of “EmbeddedSu­bscriber Identity Module ( eSIM) with both single and multiple profile configurat­ions with over the air subscripti­on update facility, as the case may be, as per prevailing global specificat­ions and standards,” the DoT said.

Along with guidelines for eSIM, the DoT issued instructio­ns for SIMs that will be used for machine- to- machine communicat­ions.

Since the number of SIMs required for M2M communicat­ions will be huge, the DoT has enhanced number of connection­s per user to 18 which includes 9 SIMs that can be used for normal mobile phone communicat­ions or for use in devices which has slot for them. The other 9 SIMs can be purchased for M2M communicat­ions.

Along with eSIM norms, DoT issued instructio­ns for SIMs that will be used for M2M communicat­ions.

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