As mobile technology evolves at an unprecedented pace, IT directors find themselves at the forefront of a transformative era.
Staying connected while traveling used to mean juggling expensive roaming charges, unreliable SIM card kiosks, or navigating language barriers just to get a mobile data plan. But things have changed.
Smartphones released recently now have a small chip (eSIM) soldered onto their motherboards. This chip works like a physical SIM card and can store a subscriber’s identity information, allowing you ...