SEALSQ Supports Telcos in Accelerating Adoption of eSIM Specifications and Remote SIM Provisioning, Enhancing Interoperability and Security in the Cellular Industry

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Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

SEALSQ’s comprehensive offering streamlines processes for eUICC manufacturers and SM-DP+/SM-DS service providers, enabling faster time to market, via a cost-effective and simplified design processes for acquiring GSMA PKI Certificates.

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SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced that it is actively supporting the growing adoption of eSIM specifications and remote SIM provisioning within the telecommunications industry, ensuring greater interoperability between devices and promoting a security-by-design approach. This will ultimately lead to a more efficient and secure experience for consumers, fully aligning with SEALSQ's mission to build a safer connected world.

The eSIM, also known as the embedded Subscriber Identity Module, is a digital SIM card seamlessly integrated into mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. Unlike traditional physical SIM cards that can be detached and replaced, an eSIM is embedded into the device’s hardware and can be programmed with multiple mobile network profiles. This allows users to switch carriers and easily start or change mobile plans without needing to replace a physical SIM card. The explosive growth of IoT-connected devices in consumer electronics and M2M (Machine-to-Machine) applications is driving this market expansion. In 2021, the adoption of eSIM technology accelerated significantly, with an increase in the frequency of eSIM profile downloads on consumer devices. Commercial eSIM services for smartphones have now been established in at least 69 countries worldwide, marking a threefold increase compared to 2020. The eSIM also holds immense potential in the automotive industry, where it is expected to open up new growth opportunities.

New technologies such as eUICC often take significant time to become adaptable and compatible with mass market requirements. As the IoT technology landscape remains versatile and even erratic, the vast combinations of various technological options lead to challenges in compatibility and interoperability that customers need to overcome. The ongoing standardization and specifications of new technology sets can help ecosystems grow seamlessly together. eUICC marks a key technology, and standardization bodies such as the GSMA provide a strong initiative and foundation for the secure deployment and management of eUICCs in IoT devices.