esimImplement and troubleshoot eSIM across consumer activation, carrier integration, and RSP development.
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Generated Mar 22, 2026
A user purchases an eSIM for international travel and needs to activate it on their smartphone. The process involves scanning a QR code provided by the carrier, but the code may expire or require a confirmation code, leading to user frustration if not handled properly. Compatibility checks for device model and regional hardware are essential to avoid activation failures.
A Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) wants to offer eSIM services but lacks its own SM-DP+ infrastructure. They must negotiate business agreements with an MNO or aggregator like G+D to access ES2+ APIs, ensuring GSMA SAS certification for production. Technical integration involves handling activation codes and troubleshooting profile download issues over stable HTTPS connections.
A company develops IoT devices using M2M eSIM architecture (SGP.02) for remote provisioning. They must distinguish it from consumer RSP (SGP.22) and use test eUICCs during development to avoid contaminating production environments. Certification requires adherence to GSMA TS.48 test cases and ensuring stable network connectivity for profile downloads.
An iOS user installs an eSIM profile but experiences no service after activation. The issue may stem from the profile not being enabled or set as the active line, requiring a radio restart. Additionally, carrier entitlement agreements are necessary for accessing Apple's eSIM APIs, so third-party apps cannot provision eSIMs without proper partnerships.
A business deploys eSIMs across employee devices for streamlined mobile management. Challenges include handling device lock status to ensure profiles from non-native carriers are accepted and managing activation code expiration. Each device requires a unique activation code, as profile transfer between devices is generally not supported, necessitating new codes per device.
A company provides a platform that aggregates eSIM services from multiple carriers, offering consumers and businesses a one-stop shop for activation. Revenue comes from subscription fees or commissions on eSIM sales, with a focus on ensuring GSMA SAS certification and stable API integrations. This model simplifies access for MVNOs and reduces technical barriers.
A consultancy or tech firm offers integration services to help carriers and MVNOs implement eSIM solutions, including SM-DP+ setup and API development. Revenue is generated through project-based fees or ongoing support contracts, with emphasis on navigating business agreements and certification requirements like GSMA TS.48 testing.
An app allows users to purchase and activate eSIMs directly on their devices, partnering with carriers to access necessary APIs like Apple's eSIM entitlements. Revenue streams include in-app purchases of eSIM plans and advertising, but success depends on strict adherence to platform restrictions to avoid app store rejections.
💬 Integration Tip
Always verify whether the use case requires consumer RSP (SGP.22) or M2M RSP (SGP.02) architectures before starting integration, as they are not interchangeable and misidentification leads to failures.
Scored Apr 15, 2026
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