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BertoldVdb | 1 year ago

There are many products like this, eg:

https://shop.sysmocom.de/sysmoEUICC1-eUICC-for-consumer-eSIM...

https://esim.me/

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josephcsible|1 year ago

From the article:

> While there are other eSIM adapters, the JMP adapter is the only one that doesn’t use a proprietary, closed source app.

BertoldVdb|1 year ago

The interface to configure an eSIM is standardized, there is no need to use the proprietary app. You might even be able to configure it with the software included with the phone OS.

javitury|1 year ago

What about managing sysmoEUICC1-C2G with EasyEUICC/OpenEUICC?

askvictor|1 year ago

These all seem quite expensive for what they are. I guess the demand is probably quite low, or are there infrastructure costs involved in supporting these?

singpolyma3|1 year ago

Yeah, it's a demand thing for sure. Most of the competition is even more expensive.

Onavo|1 year ago

How many esims does the JMP esim support? The esim.me chip supports up to 5.

singpolyma3|1 year ago

There is no artificial limit, it's just down to how big the profiles are and the storage space.

With most profiles, it'll be more than 5