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Beginning of the end of the non-embedded SIM?

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Will there now be a push to stop supplying the physical SIM?

 

Although supposedly customers can switch at will I can't help thinking it will ultimately work against their interest.

 

It will also make a SIM swap in case of a technical issue a more involved process.

 

Thoughts?

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I'm talking pre 94 and Cellnet days.
I was with Mercury One to One.
Cellnet was launched on GSM so would certainly have been possible then.
Interesting fact about the number of staff working there..........
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Analogue yes you are right but it was digital from day one in Bury and as it was the first one in the north-west, the initial calls were selected as to which centre they went.

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