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EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card: Seamless Global Connectivity for 95% of Devices—Even Without Built-In eSIM Support
EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card: Seamless Global Connectivity for 95% of Devices—Even Without Built-In eSIM Support

Associated Press

time18 hours ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card: Seamless Global Connectivity for 95% of Devices—Even Without Built-In eSIM Support

Seattle, Washington, United States, July 5, 2025 -- As global mobility and device connectivity demands continue to accelerate, EIOTCLUB offers an innovative solution: the Physical eSIM Card. Designed for devices without built-in eSIM support, this hybrid SIM delivers full eSIM functionality in a familiar, easy-to-use format. Whether you're managing IoT deployments, traveling internationally, or building smart infrastructure, this card bridges the gap between traditional SIM hardware and modern digital flexibility—no device replacement required. What Is the EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card? The EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card is a carrier-neutral, plug-and-play SIM that functions like a standard SIM card but unlocks the power of eSIM technology through app-based profile management. Simply insert it into your compatible device to remotely download, store, and switch between multiple data profiles—enabling seamless, location-aware connectivity across regions and networks. Trusted in Demanding Environments Organizations operating in complex and high-stakes environments—such as urban safety and emergency response—have already begun integrating EIOTCLUB's Physical eSIM Card into their critical systems. One such example is a major city protection service in Denver, which incorporated the solution into its patrol vehicles, dashcams, and communication equipment. Since deployment, they have reported: Thanks to its durable operating range (from -40°C to 105°C) and support for major U.S. carriers, the EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card has proven its reliability in extreme conditions—delivering stable, secure, and intelligent connectivity where it matters most. Why It Works: Key Features of the EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card Behind the consistent performance and flexibility trusted by professionals is a powerful set of features that make the EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card a standout solution in modern connectivity. Designed for versatility and reliability, it combines the simplicity of a physical SIM with the intelligence of digital profile management—no hardware upgrades required. Here's what makes it so effective: Users can download, delete, and switch between eSIM profiles as often as needed using the EIOTCLUB App. With support for multiple profiles (approximately 9), this card is ideal for staying connected across various regions and network providers. With support for profile purchases and top-ups by country or region, users can maintain reliable coverage anywhere in the world—without ever swapping SIM cards. It's a future-proof solution for travelers, logistics teams, and IoT operators. The card functions both as a traditional SIM and as a dynamic eSIM, bringing modern flexibility to legacy devices. Compatible with most unlocked Android and iOS smartphones, including major brands like Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, and iPhone (with accessory). It also supports GL‑iNet routers such as the Mudi and Spitz AX series, allowing full eSIM control via app or router interface. This blend of intelligent software control and rugged physical design makes the EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card a powerful solution for anyone needing dependable, flexible, and scalable connectivity—whether on the move or in the field. Start Smarter Connectivity Today Whether you're scaling smart infrastructure or just seeking reliable data while traveling, the EIOTCLUB Physical eSIM Card offers plug-and-play simplicity with the power of modern eSIM technology. About EIOTCLUB EIOTCLUB is a global leader in industrial IoT connectivity, delivering high-resilience eSIM solutions tailored to mission-critical sectors such as public safety, smart cities, logistics, and industrial monitoring. Learn more at Contact Info: Name: Casso Cheung Email: Send Email Organization: EIOTCLUB CO., LIMITED Website: Release ID: 89163969 If there are any errors, inconsistencies, or queries arising from the content contained within this press release that require attention or if you need assistance with a press release takedown, we kindly request that you inform us immediately by contacting [email protected] (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our reliable team will be available to promptly respond within 8 hours, taking proactive measures to rectify any identified issues or providing guidance on the removal process. Ensuring accurate and dependable information is our top priority.

AT&T announces free new feature for concerned customers
AT&T announces free new feature for concerned customers

Miami Herald

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

AT&T announces free new feature for concerned customers

Last year, AT&T (T) landed in hot water when it sounded the alarm on a major problem that affected millions of customers. The phone carrier revealed it suffered two major data breaches in March and April last year. AT&T said the one in March impacted over 70 million customers, exposing their sensitive information, such as social security numbers, dates of birth, mailing addresses, and phone numbers, to the dark web. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter The data breach in April involved hackers accessing AT&T's Snowflake cloud workspace, compromising sensitive call and text logs of almost all of its phone customers. Related: Verizon announces wild new offer to win back angry customers These data breaches made AT&T customers more susceptible to fraud, identity theft, and phishing attacks, which resulted in the company facing several class-action lawsuits for the incidents. AT&T later offered customers impacted by the data breaches one free year of identity theft detection, credit monitoring, and resolution services through Experian's IdentityWorks service. Image source:Now that the free protection has expired, AT&T customers are getting another free layer of security. The phone carrier announced a new Wireless Account Lock feature for phone customers "to help prevent unauthorized changes" to their wireless accounts, according to a new press release. Related: AT&T makes generous offer to older customers The new feature can be activated by the switch of a button in the myAT&T app. When the feature is toggled on, it disables several key account changes such as updates to billing information, phone number changes or transfers, SIM or eSIM swaps, device upgrades, adding a new line, or changes to authorized users. It also recently launched a new Business Account Lock and an AT&T Prepaid wireless account lock with similar functions. "Criminals put a lot of energy into getting your username and password," said AT&T in the press release. "They send fraudulent emails and text messages asking you for it. They buy ads on search engines that look like links to real webpages – then ask for your password on a fake site. Wireless Account Lock can help with this on your wireless account." The move from AT&T comes after hackers reportedly leaked data from about 86 million AT&T customers on the dark web last month. The leaked information included customers' full names, date of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, and social security numbers. More Retail: Costco quietly plans to offer a convenient service for customersT-Mobile pulls the plug on generous offer, angering customersAT&T makes generous offer to older customers AT&T told in a statement that the leaked information is from the data breach it faced in March last year. It said it has since notified law enforcement and is investigating the situation. "It is not uncommon for cybercriminals to re-package previously disclosed data for financial gain," said AT&T in the statement. "We just learned about claims that AT&T data is being made available for sale on dark web forums, and we are conducting a full investigation." Data breaches have been rising rapidly nationwide. According to a report from Identity Theft Research Center, the number of data breach victims during the first half of 2024 surpassed 1 billion, a 490% year-over-year increase compared to the first half of 2023. Related: T-Mobile quietly discontinues yearslong offer customers love The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

emnify Launches Consumer eSIM Solution to Simplify Large-Scale Enterprise Deployments
emnify Launches Consumer eSIM Solution to Simplify Large-Scale Enterprise Deployments

Business Wire

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

emnify Launches Consumer eSIM Solution to Simplify Large-Scale Enterprise Deployments

BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--emnify, a global leader in IoT connectivity, today announced the commercial launch of its Consumer eSIM solution tailored for enterprise device fleets. As consumer device manufacturers increasingly move toward Consumer eSIM only devices; like Apple phasing out physical SIM slots for its iPads, businesses face growing challenges to deploy and manage Consumer eSIMs efficiently, at scale. emnify's solution addresses such challenges by offering 'zero-touch' eSIM provisioning that eradicates the need for SIM logistics whilst promising complete connectivity control. emnify's Consumer eSIM solution is made possible by integrating the IoT connectivity provider's backend with a customer's Mobile Device Management (MDM) system, enabling the deployment of eSIMs at the click of a button. Thanks to the integration, eSIM profiles are pushed to devices via a customer's MDM and are activated automatically upon device startup with no user action needed. This drastically streamlines deployments, cuts manual steps and reduces errors. emnify already has pre-built integrations with Microsoft Intune, Omnissa and Jamf but is inviting customers to explore other integration opportunities with them. While QR codes and activation links remain options for small-scale deployments, emnify's MDM integration is the scalable choice for enterprises aiming to minimize complexity while accelerating Consumer eSIM rollouts. One notable beneficiary of such efficiency gains is Lufthansa Group's, Discover Airlines. Discover Airlines recently leveraged emnify's solution to support its transition to Consumer eSIM for flight crew iPads. Discover Airlines can now deploy thousands of new cabin crew iPads remotely via their MDM with no action required by the flight crew. Discover Airlines' Electronic Flight Bag Administrator, Jonas Becker said, 'The easy and secure provisioning of eSIMs via mobile device management has simplified device deployment at scale, ensuring pilots always have access to mission-critical applications without significant manual configuration upfront.' Frank Stoecker, CEO of emnify, said, 'Our Consumer eSIM solution delivers not only the speed required for rapidly scaling deployments but also offers unparalleled control over IoT connectivity for our customers.' emnify complements it's eSIM offering with a comprehensive, in-portal functionality that gives customers total control over their IoT connectivity consumption. Such functionality includes DNS filtering for whitelisting specific application servers, consumption limits and custom automations based on connectivity events. emnify was recognized as the 'eSIM Provider of the Year' at the prestigious MVNOs World Awards 2025, honoring its Consumer eSIM innovation and standout deployment with Discover Airlines. As more OEMs adopt eSIM technology, emnify's Consumer eSIM solution is perfectly positioned to help enterprises transition to high-control, low-effort deployments, thanks to its easy MDM integration and comprehensive connectivity management capabilities. Already recognized as a leader in the field, emnify provides rapid deployment through simple, MDM integration whilst offering enterprises complete control over connectivity management. About emnify emnify is the leading IoT connectivity partner to the innovators building our connected world. Founded in 2014, emnify developed the industry's first cloud-native, global connectivity - the SuperNetwork. Its unique approach to IoT connectivity, coupled with a comprehensive connectivity management platform and services, ensures seamless data exchange between devices, cloud environments and IoT applications. Headquartered in Berlin, with offices in the US, Brazil and the Philippines, emnify is the global provider of IoT connectivity for thousands of enterprises worldwide. The emnify solution connects millions of devices across all industries including fleet management, consumer electronics, logistics, agriculture, environmental monitoring, smart buildings, retail and more. To learn more about how emnify can support your transition or optimization of future eSIM deployments get in touch at

Promised T-Mobile feature is live in T-Life for real this time
Promised T-Mobile feature is live in T-Life for real this time

Phone Arena

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Promised T-Mobile feature is live in T-Life for real this time

T-Mobile took a lot longer than anticipated to bring back self-service SIM swaps but the feature is finally working. Earlier this month, it was reported that T-Mobile 's T-Life app gained an option to let customers change SIM cards associated with their numbers on their own. This was a long-overdue change. The company disabled the feature in 2022 when SIM swap attacks, which let criminals hijack numbers for theft and other ill motives, became rampant. A huge update reinstated the feature, at least for iPhone users. However, it was later discovered that the feature didn't actually work for the vast majority of users. It failed at the last step. So, even though the feature popped up, it was as good as useless. The feature is now working, according to some customers. It still has some kinks apparently, especially when it comes to eSIMs. T-Life is now letting you change your SIM for real. | Image Credit - Square-Elevator-4371 Regardless, it's great to see actual progress on this front. T-Mobile will likely iron out any bugs that are present to ensure the process is smooth and effortless. It must be noted that only the primary account holder account is authorized to make these changes. —oowm, Reddit user, June 2025 —Pleasant_Impression8, Reddit user, June 2025 Without the feature, customers were forced to visit a T-Mobile location or contact customer care to change their SIM. T-Mobile presumably wanted to put guardrails in place before bringing back the feature. It's not clear why the company kept the feature disabled after officially rolling it out. If we had to guess, it could be that T-Mobile was waiting for a company-wide implementation of the employee identification verification system CLEAR1 before enabling self-service SIM swaps. After all, employees who were persuaded by cybercriminals to assist with SIM swap attacks were one of the reasons they were successful. With this new identity assurance system in place, it's going to be much harder for bad actors to pull off SIM hijacking. T-Life has only gotten better over time, at least as far as the number of things it lets you do is concerned. The app now lets you manage business plans, buy accessories and gives you more tools to manage your bills. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

How Corporate Connectivity Can Save Your Business Thousands on Global Travel Roaming Costs
How Corporate Connectivity Can Save Your Business Thousands on Global Travel Roaming Costs

Time Business News

time28-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time Business News

How Corporate Connectivity Can Save Your Business Thousands on Global Travel Roaming Costs

Global business travel is essential for many organizations, but the associated mobile roaming costs can quickly spiral out of control. For companies with employees traveling across multiple countries, traditional roaming charges from mobile carriers often lead to unexpectedly high bills, straining budgets and complicating expense management. Fortunately, modern solutions for corporate connectivity offer a way to slash these costs while maintaining seamless communication and productivity. This article explores how businesses can save thousands on roaming charges by adopting innovative mobile connectivity strategies, with practical insights for finance managers and IT teams. The Hidden Cost of Traditional Roaming When employees travel internationally, staying connected via mobile data, calls, and texts is non-negotiable. However, relying on traditional roaming plans from major carriers can be a costly mistake. According to industry estimates, businesses can face roaming charges ranging from $5 to $15 per MB of data in some countries, with daily caps that still add up to hundreds of dollars per trip. For a company with dozens or hundreds of employees traveling annually, these expenses can easily reach tens of thousands of dollars. Beyond the raw cost, traditional roaming plans often lack transparency and flexibility. Employees may unknowingly exceed data limits, triggering overage fees, or use personal plans and submit expense claims, creating administrative headaches for finance teams. Additionally, managing multiple carrier contracts across different regions can overwhelm IT departments, diverting resources from core business priorities. The Rise of Cost-Effective Connectivity Solutions To address these challenges, businesses are turning to advanced mobile connectivity solutions that prioritize affordability, simplicity, and control. One such approach is the use of embedded SIM (eSIM) technology, which allows devices to switch between networks without physical SIM cards. eSIMs enable businesses to access competitive data rates in multiple countries through a single provider, eliminating the need for expensive carrier-specific roaming plans. These solutions can reduce roaming costs by up to 95% compared to traditional plans, offering flat-rate or pay-as-you-go pricing models. For example, a business traveler in Europe, Asia, or North America could access 1GB of data for as little as $5–$10, compared to $50–$100 with a standard roaming plan. By consolidating connectivity under one platform, companies also gain centralized billing and usage tracking, simplifying expense oversight. Key Benefits for Businesses Adopting modern connectivity solutions delivers several advantages beyond cost savings: Predictable Budgeting: Pay-as-you-go or subscription-based pricing eliminates surprise bills, allowing finance teams to forecast travel expenses accurately. Usage controls ensure employees stay within allocated data limits, reducing the risk of overages. Streamlined Administration: Centralized management platforms enable IT teams to provision, monitor, and adjust connectivity for employees in real time. This reduces the complexity of handling multiple carrier agreements and minimizes manual expense claim processing. Enhanced Security: Business-focused connectivity solutions often include features like VPN integration and app-specific data access, ensuring sensitive corporate data remains secure on public networks—a critical concern for global travelers. Global Coverage: With support for over 150 countries, these solutions provide consistent, reliable access to mobile data, voice, and messaging, keeping employees productive regardless of location. Sustainability: Many providers prioritize eco-friendly practices, such as device recycling programs or partnerships with environmental organizations, aligning with corporate sustainability goals. Practical Steps to Implement Cost-Saving Connectivity To maximize savings and efficiency, businesses should follow these steps when adopting new connectivity solutions: Assess Current Costs : Audit existing roaming expenses to establish a baseline. Review carrier bills, employee expense claims, and IT administrative overhead to identify areas for improvement. : Audit existing roaming expenses to establish a baseline. Review carrier bills, employee expense claims, and IT administrative overhead to identify areas for improvement. Evaluate Providers : Look for connectivity providers offering eSIM-based solutions with transparent pricing, global coverage, and robust management tools. Ensure they support your employees' devices and destinations. : Look for connectivity providers offering eSIM-based solutions with transparent pricing, global coverage, and robust management tools. Ensure they support your employees' devices and destinations. Pilot a Solution : Start with a small group of frequent travelers to test the solution's performance, cost savings, and ease of use. Gather feedback to refine implementation before scaling. : Start with a small group of frequent travelers to test the solution's performance, cost savings, and ease of use. Gather feedback to refine implementation before scaling. Train Employees : Educate staff on how to use the new connectivity solution, including activating eSIM profiles and adhering to usage policies. Clear guidelines prevent misuse and ensure compliance. : Educate staff on how to use the new connectivity solution, including activating eSIM profiles and adhering to usage policies. Clear guidelines prevent misuse and ensure compliance. Monitor and Optimize: Use the provider's analytics dashboard to track usage patterns, identify cost-saving opportunities, and adjust data allocations as needed. Real-World Impact Consider a mid-sized company with 50 employees traveling internationally each quarter. Under traditional roaming plans, the business might spend $500 per employee per trip, totaling $100,000 annually. By switching to an eSIM-based solution with rates as low as $25 per trip, the same company could reduce its roaming costs to $5,000—a savings of $95,000 per year. These funds could be reinvested in growth initiatives, employee development, or other strategic priorities. Moreover, the administrative burden on finance and IT teams decreases significantly. Automated billing and usage controls eliminate the need for manual expense reconciliation, saving hours of staff time. Employees also benefit from seamless connectivity, enabling them to focus on their work rather than navigating complex roaming plans. Looking Ahead As global business travel continues to rebound, managing mobile connectivity costs will remain a top priority for organizations. By embracing innovative solutions, companies can achieve substantial savings while enhancing employee productivity and security. Finance managers gain better control over budgets, IT teams streamline operations, and employees enjoy reliable access to the tools they need to succeed. To explore how your business can benefit from modern connectivity strategies, consider reviewing options that align with your travel patterns and operational needs. The right solution for corporate connectivity could unlock thousands in savings while positioning your organization for success in an increasingly connected world. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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