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Differences Between SIM, eSIM, iSIM

Differences between SIM, eSIM, iSIM and how virtual SIM prevails

SIM stands for subscriber identity module; if you don't insert it out of your phone, you can simply forget about its existence.

The main differences between SIM, eSIM, and iSIM

But as technologies become more and more advanced, new solutions appear; in terms of SIM, it is embedded SIM and integrated SIM.

These technologies — eSIM and iSIM — have a lot in common, but there are essential differences. Both of them are authenticating techs for mobile networks. iSIM is the latest solution on the market. Though it's not a standard tech so far, many industry players have already appreciated it.

Analytics suggest that standardized iSIM will be a success factor for many companies and that it's much better than having lots of proprietary solutions.

The advantages of using virtual SIM cards

Virtual SIM cards, a.k.a. virtual phone numbers, allow users to register on any website without using a personal phone. In this way, you keep your privacy intact while creating accounts. Their number is not limited as long as you use different phone numbers for websites — social media platforms, email service, and the like.

When users share their personal phone numbers with companies, they risk getting targeted SMS messages from those companies. Nowadays, when privacy becomes a hot-button issue, people try not to risk sharing their personal data online. So, instead of using an old-school method of creating online accounts via email, or personal phone, you can take to virtual SIMs, which is a much more secure option.

OnlineSIM virtual phone numbers

OnlineSIM is a provider of virtual sim online. Its proprietary software emulates the work of real SIM cards, which makes it possible to use an actual number of mobile carriers. In that way, OnlineSIM guarantees private registration on any online website or service. You can choose from up to 10,000 phone numbers from 30 countries. No one else will access your phone number except you.

If you'd like to create another Facebook profile, just go to the OnlineSIM website and select the platform you need; after that, copy your given number to the Facebook registration page. Then, you'll see a confirmation code in your account on the OnlineSIM website. Copy it to your Facebook, and that's it. Your account is ready to use.

You can use short-term phone number rent that allows its users to receive only one confirmation number from one web service. In contrast, long-term rent offers unlimited capabilities in that respect.

 

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