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by Dwolb
3521 days ago
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I'm afraid I don't have hard evidence. The logic is for normal cell phone use it's more friction to swap a SIM than to have the phone automatically switch network profiles (non-roaming) or for the user to switch network profiles via software setting. For IoT cellular the logic is it's more effort to recall a device and swap a SIM card than to reprovision the SIM profile via a software dashboard. I'm sure we could put our minds together to come up with a robust user study. Thoughts? |
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It's not swapping the SIMs that provides friction when changing providers.
> For IoT cellular the logic is it's more effort to recall a device and swap a SIM card than to reprovision the SIM profile via a software dashboard.
If you can reprovision it remotely, you're one flaw away from a hacker being able to reprovision it. Meanwhile, the SIM design means there's little reason you'd need to recall it rather than simply send out new SIMs and have users swap them in.