G+D, Murata unveil SGP.32-compliant iSIM module
Highly integrated solution simplifies migration to iSIM architecture
Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) and Murata have announced the launch of an SGP.32-compliant iSIM module that will simplify the migration to the iSIM architecture for mobile network operators (MNOs) and device manufacturers.
The iSIM architecture is the next generation of SIM technology, offering a number of advantages over traditional SIM cards, including:
- Smaller size: iSIMs are significantly smaller than traditional SIM cards, which frees up space inside devices for other components.
- Lower cost: iSIMs are less expensive to produce than traditional SIM cards, which can save MNOs money.
- Increased security: iSIMs are more secure than traditional SIM cards, making them less vulnerable to fraud and hacking.
The G+D and Murata iSIM module is a highly integrated solution that includes all of the necessary hardware and software to support the iSIM architecture. This makes it easy for MNOs and device manufacturers to migrate to the iSIM architecture without having to invest in new infrastructure or develop new software.
The G+D and Murata iSIM module is now available for purchase. For more information, please visit the G+D website or the Murata website.
In addition to the benefits listed above, the iSIM architecture also offers a number of other advantages, such as:
- Remote provisioning: iSIMs can be provisioned remotely, which eliminates the need for customers to visit a physical store to activate their SIM card.
- Over-the-air updates: iSIMs can be updated over-the-air, which makes it easy for MNOs to deploy new features and security patches.
- Global roaming: iSIMs are compatible with all GSM networks, which makes it easy for customers to roam internationally without having to purchase a new SIM card.
The iSIM architecture is still in its early stages of development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the mobile industry. The G+D and Murata iSIM module is a major step forward in the development of the iSIM architecture, and it will make it easier for MNOs and device manufacturers to adopt the new technology.