2024-03-21 06:27 PM
Hi, I am using a SIM7600 and a SIM card to get cellular connectivity. Now I would want to use an e-SIM instead of the SIM card holder. However I cant find information regarding if ST Electronics e-SIMs could use any cellular network provider or if it is linked to one.
Whenever I hear e-SIM i get the idea that you could have multiple profiles on it but I cant get an answer. Are the e-SIMs linked to one provider, or I could have multiple providers like Verizon or SK Telecom or Truphone, etc, or could I use the e-SIMs to a single (any) provider in the world.
Thanks
2024-04-16 08:16 AM
I beleive you register ST4SIM devices on the truphone portal.
If you want to register the SIM on another network, this isn't as well defined. Though, I think it's just a matter of providing your ICCID (obtainable from the SIM7600 via the at command "AT+CICCID\r\n"), and IMEI number to your prefered network and they activate the sim on their network instead. Then on the SIM7600 ensure that it's connecting to your prefered module with their apn information.
Have you tested communications between the SIM7600 and an eSIM yet? I've had a hard time in my testing, the SIM7600 keeps responding with "+CME ERROR: SIM not inserted\r\n" when I ask the module for the ICCID. Simcomm don't explisitly state that the module supports eSIM, unlike their other modules like the SIM7000 and SIM7070, though these are LTE-M/NB-IoT modules rather than full LTE.
2025-01-29 04:57 AM - edited 2025-02-05 03:42 AM
I’ve been looking into e-SIMs myself, and it’s a bit confusing at first! From my experience, e-SIMs can indeed support multiple profiles, but they can still be tied to specific providers depending on where you get them. I’ve used a few different ones like Truphone, which let me switch between providers without swapping SIM cards. However, some e-SIMs are locked to a specific network, so it’s important to check with the provider about compatibility.
When I was traveling, I swapped to an e-SIM with a local provider and didn’t have any issues. I did have to update phone numbers for verification in a few apps like WhatsApp, but it was pretty seamless overall. I’d suggest checking out Tardigrada for more info on e-SIMs and phone numbers for verification.