rSIM®: Uninterrupted Connectivity with Deutsche Telekom & Tele2
A new intelligent SIM card that promises to radically improve network connectivity for IoT devices and mobile internet has been launched in partnership with global operators Deutsche Telekom IoT and Tele2 IoT. iot sim card rsim
The rSIM® (Resilient SIM) uses new patented technology to check its own network connectivity and switch providers automatically when disruptions occur, minimizing the chances of the SIM and the device becoming disconnected during outages. With two independent mobile operator profiles stored on a single SIM card, rSIM significantly reduces the risk of outages by switching to a backup mobile operator profile if an outage is detected. The SIM offers two levels of resilience, enabling seamless roaming outside of a device’s home country as well as a proactive solution for uninterrupted internet access. The intelligence is brought to life in a new Connectivity Management Platform, where customers can see real-time connection tests from every SIM, no matter which mobile operator profile it is connected to.
Deutsche Telekom IoT and Tele2 IoT will act as rSIM’s first connectivity partners, providing independent operator profiles from within their group to deliver true resilience to a global audience.
rSIM® Launches to Combat Network Outages, Boost Connectivity
rSIM will combine best-in-class SIM innovation with patented technology to help mobile operators better serve customers. A global SIM technology provider will lead the product build and manufacture, as well as provide supporting SIM systems that allow rSIMs to be updated over the air. As part of this, they will prioritize GSMA compliance to optimize device and operator compatibility.
The launch of rSIM follows a series of notable and high-profile network outages. As Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) invest in upgrading their core networks from 2G and 3G, to 4G and 5G, periods of unplanned downtime have become more prevalent. A recent outage in Australia left customers disconnected and, in some cases, in life-critical positions. A 12-hour network outage in November 2023 affected over 10 million individuals, resulting in a collapse in the Australian health service and shutting down entire train networks. rSIM provides a real-time solution to mitigate critical connectivity outages and the disruption associated with them.
Richard Cunliffe, Director of Product and Innovation, rSIM, says: “There were around 2 billion cellular IoT connections in 2023, growing to around 7 billion in 2033. As more industries become dependent on IoT, mobile network outages are becoming more commonplace, as more devices connect to them. This increased disruption is affecting all industries, but the biggest impact is seen in critical sectors where lives and infrastructure are at risk, for example, in telecare and critical national infrastructure (CNI). Working with our best-in-class global partners on the development, build, and rollout of rSIM, our innovative dual SIM, dual core approach will provide a solution that both monitors disruptions and reacts to them at speed.”
rSIM’s innovative approach to standards compliance ensures its adaptability alongside evolving GSMA standards. This will include the development of a version compatible with SGP.32 standards in 2025, which are integral to eSIM remote provisioning for IoT devices, particularly those with network or user interface limitations.
rSIM® is an innovation from CSL Group, a leading critical connectivity provider supporting mission, life, and business-critical IoT applications. Find out more at: www.rsim.com iot sim card rsim