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  2. SIM card - Wikipedia

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    SIM cards are identified on their individual operator networks by a unique international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI). Mobile network operators connect mobile phone calls and communicate with their market SIM cards using their IMSIs. The format is: The first three digits represent the Mobile country code (MCC).

  3. Apple SIM - Wikipedia

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    The Apple SIM is known as a Removable SIM with Remote Provisioning [4] – it is a special SIM card that may be configured with different operator profiles. This is in contrast to an embedded SIM, which is not removable and may also be remotely provisioned. It appears that Apple has begun to include both types of SIM in their newer devices.

  4. eSIM - Wikipedia

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    An eSIM ( embedded SIM) is a form of SIM card that is embedded directly into a device. Instead of an integrated circuit located on a removable SIM card, typically made of PVC, an eSIM consists of software installed onto an eUICC chip permanently attached to a device. If the eSIM is eUICC-compatible, it can be re-programmed with new SIM information.

  5. SIM Application Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    SIM Application Toolkit. SIM Application Toolkit ( STK) is a standard of the GSM system which enables the subscriber identity module (SIM card) to initiate actions which can be used for various value-added services. [1] Similar standards exist for other network and card systems, with the USIM Application Toolkit (USAT) for USIMs used by newer ...

  6. Single Wire Protocol - Wikipedia

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    SWP is an interface between contactless frontend (CLF) and universal integrated circuit card (UICC/SIM card chip). It is a contact-based protocol that is used for contactless communication. C6 pin of UICC is connected to CLF for SWP support. It is a bit-oriented full duplex protocol, i.e. at the same time transmission as well as reception is ...

  7. OneSimCard - Wikipedia

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    OneSimCard was introduced in 2007, by parent company Belmont Telecom Inc. a licensed U.S. interexchange carrier providing telecommunications services since 2004. [2] OneSimCard is distributed by retail stores throughout North America, including Fry's Electronics. OneSimCard is sold inflight on Virgin Atlantic and Malaysia Airlines.

  8. Nokia 130 - Wikipedia

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    Nokia 130 and Nokia 130 Dual SIM are Nokia-branded entry-level feature phones from HMD Global. Originally introduced in September 2014 by Microsoft Mobile, the 130 supports one Mini-SIM card and 130 Dual SIM supports two Mini-SIM cards. The cost will be equivalent of 19 Euros when bought unlocked and SIM-free. Its available colors are red ...

  9. Personal unblocking key - Wikipedia

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    If the wrong PIN is entered more than three times, the SIM card will become locked. It can be unlocked by entering the PUK code provided by the mobile service provider, which may be available on the SIM card's packaging, the contract, or provided by customer service after identity verification. After the PUK code is entered, the PIN must be reset.