The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) has introduced eSIM technology after rigorous testing by the countryβs four major mobile operators. This is a leap forward in improving the telecom experience and keeping up with the global tech trends. This is all in line with Law No. 10 of 2003, which emphasizes adopting modern technology to support digital transformation and boost the telecom market.
What exactly is eSIM Technology? Instead of the traditional physical SIM cards, an embedded SIM or eSIM isa. Digital SIM card that is built into a devices. It will allow people to connect to a mobile network without needing a physical SIM card. This makes it more secure since it cannot be easily removed, reducing risks like theft or misuse. It also offers users the ability to switch between mobile operators without needing wait or buy a new SIM card.
The key benefits of eSIM are flexibility, enhanced security, and improved user experience. With an eSIM, users can activate a new number directly on the eSIM or transfer their existing number without replacing a physical SIM card they would need to buy or wait to be mailed to them. The eSIM being embedded inside the device provides another barrier to thieves or people with malicious intent from stealing or obtaining private information. It also allows for a simplified switching between mobile networks and ensures uninterrupted service.