ST4SIM-200M eSIM GSMA Compliant System-on-Chip

ST4SIM-200M eSIM GSMA Compliant System-on-Chip

STMicroelectronics’ top-class GSMA embedded SIM (eSIM or eUICC) product is designed for all industrial devices

The ST4SIM-200M is an STMicroelectronics top-class GSMA embedded SIM (eSIM or eUICC) product designed for all industrial devices. It is compliant with the GSM Association (GSMA) remote provisioning specification SGP.02 v3.2. The ST4SIM-200M can remotely manage profiles of different MNOs while ensuring the appropriate security level to all eUICC stakeholders (user, MNO, OEM, hardware integrator, service provider, and so on). Include in this ST4SIM-200M, Truphone, trusted partners, provide and operate device-onboarding and service-provisioning platforms.

Truphone offers worldwide cellular IoT connectivity with state-of-the-art SIM technology and simple, easy-to-activate data plans for devices. The most complex challenges of building IoT cellular devices are addressed by building a dedicated IoT SIM, a global IoT network, and an IoT platform to provide a truly global IoT cellular connectivity service.

Features

  • State-of-the-art cellular connectivity
  • Secure connection establishment
  • Scalable connectivity solution
  • Interoperable solution
  • Standard generic profile directly available
  • Personalization service at ST secure factory

more information: https://www.st.com/en/secure-mcus/st4sim-200m.html

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