Chitral Times Report
Islamabad: Ufone has now eliminated the need for physical installation of SIMs with the introduction of eSIM for its customers. The Pakistani telecom operator has partnered with Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security (G+D) to launch these SIMs across the country. The Ufone eSIM platform enables subscribers with a compatible handset to integrate multiple SIM card numbers directly into their phones or IoT devices, using the internet.
Customers can also download data plans and remove old SIM profiles within the same device without having to physically switch their SIM cards. Ufone’s eSIM service is available across Pakistan.
Speaking on this occasion, Ufone’s Spokesperson said, “Our customers are now readily adopting environment friendly way of living thus it is important for us to provide them innovative solutions for day to day operations. By using Ufone’s eSIM, customers can experience seamless services in a sustainable manner and avoid use of plastic SIMs. At Ufone, customer satisfaction and ease is the utmost priority. Therefore, every possible step is being taken to ensure their convenience.”
This technology is available for a number of eSIM-enabled devices like laptops, tablets, wearables and IoT devices. It is also available for all handsets which are compatible with the function like iPhone 11, 12 and all its variants, including iPhone XS, XR and XS max which work as dual SIM Phones.
Samsung S21, Samsung S20 Series, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Samsung Galaxy S20, Samsung Z flip
Huawei P40 Pro, Huawei P40
Google Pixel 4 XL, Google Pixel 4, Google Pixel 3A XL, Google Pixel 3A
For this purpose, Ufone has partnered with Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security (G+D), an industry leader in eSIM management with more than 95 million+ commercial eSIM/eUICCs Managed Embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Cards (EUICCs) for some of the biggest mobile operators and OEM in Asia, Europe, Americas, Middle East and Africa; to launch a fully-functional eSIM subscription management platform for its subscribers.