Global demand for eSIMs is skyrocketing — in 2021, there were 1.2 billion eSIM-enabled devices, and this figure is expected to rise to 3.4 billion by 2025. In recent years the world of work has changed at a rapid pace and businesses face the challenge of determining which new technology is right for them. Here Hamish White, CEO of eSIM as a Service provider Mobilise, explains how eSIMs can help manage employees and provide business opportunities.
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- Global 2022
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC): a natural place for secure data processing, privacy and trustworthiness across computing continuum
MEC is supporting multiple use cases and vertical market segments, including automotive, industrial IoT, AR/VR and gaming. In particular, Digital Twins cover a vast domain of applications and use cases, that may need MEC support in various vertical market segments.
In this article, Claus takes a closer look at the key factors fuelling eSIM growth, including increased uptake across IoT use cases, growing awareness of the benefits of eSIM technology amongst mobile operators and consumers, and new opportunities presented by 5G technology.
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