As we head into the digital era, we can now hope for new
technological inventions to be made. Technology has already proven to be of
great assistance to humankind; that’s why it is now safe to say that the future
of technology looks bright. From SpaceX sending people to space while using
reusable rockets to Sony’s newly-structured SSD that is the fastest storage
drive in history, we live in an era where technology is dominating.
Among the other technological advancements, the use of eSIM is also being frowned upon and will be in action in the foreseeable future. GSMA released a report in March 2020 that had details of over 100 mobile networks across the world to survey. This survey was for the implications of eSIM connectivity and providing the stakeholders with a few insights on the future of eSIM marketing.
The eSIM market is growing gradually and is estimated to
peak soon. If that is the case, gone will be the days of physical SIM cards,
and it would be automated as the paradigm shifts towards automation. eSIM.net
is a platform where people can buy their eSIM from anywhere in the world. The
sales are estimated to increase in the coming times and is expected to peak in
a few years. This will give a boost to the eSIM market and its stakeholders.
Today, eSIM supported mobile operators are 108, which a big
boost from the previous 15. 108 may look like a small number, but these
operators represent almost 25% of connectivity worldwide.
Below is an infographic that gives the details of the
current eSIM market and the future predictions until 2025 based on GSMA’s
report.
Infographic by: eSim.net