Market Snapshot:
Remote SIM Provisioning is a specification defined by GSM Association on how the remote SIM or remote Subscriber Identification Module should operate. Remote SIMs are usually embedded within devices. Remote SIM Provisioning allows single users to have multiple telecom network operators for different purposes such as for long distance calls or for data services, etc. Few of the applications of remote SIM provisioning includes smartphones, wearables, automobiles, tablets, etc. Wearables segment can grow exponentially over the coming years because of the convenience offered by the device. Certain Regions in Asia Pacific such as China, South Korea, and Japan along with North America are the major markets of the remote SIM provisioning.
Segment Analysis
AMA Research have segmented the market of Global Remote SIM Provisioning market by Type, Application and Region.
On the basis of geography, the market of Remote SIM Provisioning has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico).
Market Trend
Smartphones with 5G Remote SIM Provisioning are rising in Popularity
Market Drivers
Growing Popularity of Compact Devices with Pre-Embedded Systems and Hardware and Rising Strategic Partnerships between Electronic Manufacturers and Telecom Network Operators
Opportunities
Wearables Segment is expected to Accelerate in Terms of Remote SIM Provisioning Applications
Restraints
- Newly Developed Technology or Early Stages of Deployment of Technology
In addition to the aforementioned factor, Growing Popularity of Compact Devices with Pre-Embedded Systems and Hardware
is expected to propel the growth of the market over the forecast period.
The key Players profiled in the study are Samsung Group (South Korea), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), Sony Corporation (Japan), ZTE Corporation (China), Ericsson (Sweden), Cisco Systems Inc. (United States), Apple Inc. (United States), STMicroelectronics (Switzerland), Thales Group (France) and Giesecke & Devrient (Germany).