Definition

An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card that is built directly into a device’s hardware or can be downloaded remotely. It allows users to connect to cellular networks without needing a physical SIM card.

Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)

Offers convenience for travelers by providing instant data access upon arrival in a new country, often with options for unlimited plans and avoiding the need to find and swap physical SIM cards.

Key properties or components

  • Digital SIM
  • Remote Provisioning
  • Multi-profile Support
  • No Physical Card

Contradictions or debates

None.

Sources