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What is a Multi-IMSI SIM?

2022-08-05
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Multi-IMSI technology is essential for cellular IoT providers that plan on deploying globally or creating mobile applications. Multi-IMSI is an abbreviation for Multiple International Mobile Subscriber Identities. An IMSI is a key component of a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), which is stored on a SIM card. Each one allows a device to connect to a limited number of networks. It enables subscribers to switch carriers as needed and connect to significantly more networks.

'Multi-IMSI IoT SIM offers cards with multiple IMSIs that, if needed, provide access to different countries and continents at a better rate. This means that a single SIM card is enough for global deployment.' -SimbaseClick To Tweet

What is an IMSI?

To understand what a Multi-IMSI is, you first need to know what IMSI is.

An International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is a unique 15-digit number that identifies every mobile network user globally. The IMSI is divided into two parts. The first part is a six-digit or five-digit number based on the North American or European standards, respectively. The initial set of numbers identifies the mobile network operator in a specific country to which the user is subscribed. The second part of the IMSI number is allocated by the network operator to uniquely identify the subscriber.

The IMSI number is not always printed on the SIM card and you would have to look deep in the settings for it to show on your device. The IMSI is stored in the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) inside mobile devices and is sent by the mobile device to the appropriate network in which the SIM is associated. When a mobile device is powered on, the device indicates its IMSI number to the associated cellular network to perform a location update – this is referred to as the attach procedure. This update is also carried out when a handover occurs to another base station (cell tower). This update is received by the corresponding visitor location register which updates the home location register of the new location. When the mobile device is powered off, an IMSI detach procedure occurs. This shows that the device is no longer connected.

What is a Multi-IMSI SIM?

Now that you know what an IMSI is, a multi-IMSI is simply a SIM with more IMSIs. That means that a SIM card can decide which IMSI to use in any country. Having multiple IMSIs can help you get better data costs and coverage based on the country used. When a SIM card enters a different country, it automatically selects the best IMSI.

Benefits of a Multi-IMSI

You don’t notice any differences looking at a multi-IMSI SIM, but there are plenty of benefits.

1. Better coverage. A single network provider might not have agreements around the world with all the operators and, even if they do, they might not offer the best rates.

2. National Roaming. You cannot access multiple networks in the country where the SIM card originates from. You might have noticed that your regular phone SIM card is attached to your provider and you cannot use other networks in your area – Multi-IMSI fixes that.

3. Better rates. You can get better rates both locally and globally based on the provider you choose to use.

4. Worldwide Access. Multi-IMSI IoT SIM offers cards with multiple IMSIs that, if needed, provide access to different countries and continents at a better rate. This means that a single SIM card is enough for global deployment.

As some IoT devices are moving constantly (such as GPS trackers), having good rates and coverage is important.

eUICC and eSIM

eUICC is a new technology that offers the ability to change service providers over the air (OTA). That means you do not have to switch operators by replacing the card, but you can do it remotely which is convenient as you do not have to store these profiles on the card itself and these profiles can be changed anytime depending on your needs.

There is some confusion on the difference between eUICC and eSIMs. As some refer to eSIM and eUICC (Embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card) interchangeably. eUICC is the programmable part of the SIM, while eSIM is embedded directly into a device without the ability to remove it. It can have over-the-air support, but it is not something that you could use in a regular SIM card slot. eUICC can be removable (just like any other regular SIM card) and non-removable (embedded) SIM cards.

eUICC vs. Multi-IMSI

Both eUICC and Multi-IMSI are great technologies that allow options to change coverage, pricing, and MNOs. eUICC is a technology that seems very beneficial, but it can be tricky for non-enterprise customers. With Multi-IMSI cards, IMSIs can be written into the SIM card during the manufacturing process and can be changed over the air. 

However, the ability to change these profiles over the air is not a straightforward change as one might expect. You can have profiles tailored for one continent such as North America, and if you decide to move your device to Europe, you can switch your profiles that are more tailored for European use. In order to swap the SIM profile the selected carrier needs to support the provisioning as well. Often this depends on the manufacturer of the SIM cards. These manufacturers provide the software to perform the swap and this is proprietary for each manufacturer. The support of this feature isn’t free of charge, so expect additional fees for both the more complex SIM as well as the licensing fees that are needed to support eUICC. It gives flexibility and means that you always do not have to swap the card out, you can simply update it. The costs and processes make it a little harder to get started with, but it’s a great option for large enterprise customers.

Technologies for Flexibility

To decide which product is better for you, evaluate where you are going to be using your IoT device and how important it is for you to switch profiles to restricted roaming markets such as Turkey and Brazil.

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什么是Multi-IMSI SIM卡?
Multi-IMSI技术对于计划在全球部署或创建移动应用程序的蜂窝物联网提供商至关重要。Multi-IMSI是多个国际移动用户身份的缩写。IMSI是存储在SIM卡上的用户标识模块(Subscriber Identity Module, SIM)的关键组件。每一个都允许一个设备连接到有限数量的网络。它使用户能够根据需要切换运营商,并连接到更多的网络。要理解什么是Multi-IMSI,您首先需要知道什么是IMSI。国际移动用户标识(IMSI)是全球唯一的15位数字,用于标识每个移动网络用户。IMSI分为两部分。第一部分是分别基于北美或欧洲标准的六位数或五位数。初始号码集标识用户订阅的特定国家的移动网络运营商。IMSI号码的第二部分由网络运营商分配,用于唯一标识用户。IMSI号码并不总是印在SIM卡上,你必须深入设置才能在你的设备上显示。IMSI存储在移动设备内的用户标识模块(SIM)中,并由移动设备发送到与该SIM相关联的适当网络。当移动设备上电后,该设备将其IMSI号指示给相关的蜂窝网络以执行位置更新—这称为附加过程。当切换到另一个基站(蜂窝基站)时,也会进行此更新。这个更新由相应的访问者位置寄存器接收,该寄存器更新新位置的主位置寄存器。当移动设备下电时,会发生IMSI分离过程。这表明设备不再连接。现在您已经知道了IMSI是什么,多IMSI就是包含更多IMSI的SIM。这意味着SIM卡可以决定在任何国家使用哪个IMSI。拥有多个imsi可以帮助您获得更好的数据成本和覆盖范围,基于所使用的国家。当SIM卡进入另一个国家时,它会自动选择最好的IMSI。你不会注意到多imsi SIM卡有什么不同,但它有很多好处。更好的覆盖。一个单一的网络供应商可能无法与所有的运营商达成全球范围内的协议,而且,即使他们达成了协议,他们也可能提供不了最好的价格。全国漫游。无法接入SIM卡所在国家的多个网络。您可能已经注意到,您的普通手机SIM卡连接到您的供应商,您不能使用其他网络在您的地区- Multi-IMSI修复。更好的利率。根据您选择的供应商,您可以在本地和全球范围内获得更好的费率。在全球范围内访问。Multi-IMSI IoT SIM提供具有多个imsi的卡,如果需要,可以以更好的速度访问不同的国家和大陆。这意味着一张SIM卡就足够全球部署了。由于一些物联网设备不断移动(如GPS跟踪器),拥有良好的速率和覆盖范围是很重要的。eUICC是一项新技术,可以通过空中(OTA)更换服务提供商。这意味着您不必通过更换卡来切换操作人员,但您可以远程操作,这很方便,因为您不必将这些配置文件存储在卡本身,这些配置文件可以根据您的需要随时更改。 关于eUICC和esim之间的区别存在一些混淆。有些人把eSIM和eUICC(嵌入式通用集成电路卡)互换使用。eUICC是SIM卡的可编程部分,而eSIM直接嵌入到设备中,无法移除。它可以有无线支持,但它不是普通SIM卡插槽可以使用的东西。eUICC可以是可拆卸的(就像任何其他普通SIM卡)和不可拆卸的(嵌入式)SIM卡。eUICC和Multi-IMSI都是很棒的技术,可以选择改变覆盖范围、定价和跨国公司。eUICC是一项看起来非常有益的技术,但对非企业客户来说可能很棘手。使用Multi-IMSI卡,可以在制造过程中将imsi写入SIM卡中,并可以通过空中更换。然而,在空中改变这些剖面的能力并不像人们所期望的那样是一个简单的改变。你可以为一个大陆(如北美)定制个人资料,如果你决定将你的设备转移到欧洲,你可以切换到更适合欧洲使用的个人资料。为了交换SIM配置文件,所选运营商也需要支持配置。这通常取决于SIM卡的制造商。这些制造商提供软件来执行交换,这是每个制造商专有的。这一功能的支持不是免费的,所以更复杂的SIM卡和支持eUICC所需的许可费用都需要额外的费用。它提供了灵活性,意味着你永远不需要换出卡,你可以简单地更新它。成本和流程使其开始时有些困难,但对于大型企业客户来说是一个很好的选择。要决定哪种产品更适合你,请评估你将在哪里使用你的物联网设备,以及将个人资料切换到限制漫游市场(如土耳其和巴西)的重要性。
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