AIR Series, Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Cards

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GLOBAL MULTI-CARRIER SIM CARD
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2G, 3G, 4G LTE IOT, LTE-M, NB-IoT
33.6mm L x 29mm W x 6.63mm H

About  Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Cards

SIM cards, also known as Subscriber Identity Module cards, are small memory storage devices that play a critical role in mobile communication technology. These cards contain a unique International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) number, which is used to authenticate the user on mobile devices. One of the primary functions of a SIM card is to securely store the IMSI number. This number serves as a unique identifier for the user and is used by mobile networks to authenticate them. Without a valid IMSI number, a user cannot access network services such as voice calls, messaging, or data. In addition to the IMSI number, SIM cards can also store other information, such as phone numbers, contact lists, messages, and even applications. This data is stored securely on the card, ensuring that it can only be accessed by authorized users. Another crucial feature of SIM cards is their ability to switch between different mobile networks seamlessly. By swapping out one SIM card for another, users can access various networks, depending on their location or preferences. This feature makes SIM cards a convenient and versatile solution for international travelers who need to switch between different networks to avoid high roaming charges. Overall, SIM cards are essential components in mobile communication technology, providing secure storage for user information, authentication, and network access. Their ability to switch between various networks seamlessly makes them a highly versatile tool for mobile users worldwide.