Why it’s time to adopt eSIM technology in your business

Why it’s time to adopt eSIM technology in your business

It is important that as a business, colleagues have reliable, trusted, and consistent connectivity. Integrating eSIMs within your company helps to do this for your business with a more adaptable, personalised, and environmentally conscious solution.

eSIMs offer businesses the opportunity to tap into the growing demand for a modern and future-proof connectivity solution. By adopting eSIM technology, you can position yourselves as a forward-thinking and customer-centric business, ready to cater to the ever-evolving needs of your customers.

To better understand how eSIMs could work for your business, Cellhire has pulled together 5 use cases for eSIMs to showcase how they could enhance your performance.

Use Case 1: Businesses who require international connectivity

Globe-trotting colleagues who are moving between continents on a regular basis for business face a range of challenges that can significantly impact their mobile communication experience while travelling internationally. Typically, their existing tariffs will expose them to roaming charges, leading to unexpected and burdensome bills for your business upon their return.

Businesses often resort to inconvenient bolt-ons or add-on packages to mitigate roaming costs, but these come with restrictions and temporary relief. Managing multiple physical SIM cards becomes cumbersome, requiring your employees to switch them out and risk misplacement or damage. While for business travellers who need to keep their primary number active when abroad drive a need for dual-SIM devices with traditional SIM cards.

With eSIMs, all these challenges are elegantly addressed. eSIMs can allow travelling employees to connect to local networks seamlessly avoiding excessive roaming charges while maintaining uninterrupted connectivity during their travels. The eSIM offers unparalleled flexibility with its seamless activation at the touch of a button, eliminating the risk of losing or damaging the SIM card while transitioning between physical cards while also removing the need for dual-SIM devices.

When travelling internationally, eSIM provides the perfect way for businesses to stay connected with little effort or worry.

Use Case 2: Businesses who require connectivity while employing a bring your own device (BYOD) policy

In certain circumstances, your business may have elected to not offer mobile phones as an option for staff, instead relying on them to use their personal devices. However, eSIM opens an opportunity for your business. eSIM and BYOD work hand in glove for several reasons. eSIMs provide the option for remote provisioning and updates to a device, allowing the employee to remain in control of their contract and make the necessary changes to allowances regardless of their location.

By utilising an eSIM, businesses can also simplify their staff onboarding and offboarding procedures. New employees who use their own devices can receive a QR code to activate the relevant profiles on their phones. When employees leave, the eSIM can be disconnected remotely without requiring the retrieval of the SIM card. This is especially helpful in urgent situations like dismissals where there is a risk of the contract being abused if you have a disgruntled employee. In addition, if the user’s personal device is misplaced or stolen, the eSIM can be deactivated to lower the chances of it being misused if found.

In conclusion, eSIM technology can offer greater convenience and flexibility for your employees.

Use Case 3: Businesses who require backup SIM cards

eSIMs offer a versatile solution for businesses who require backup SIM cards, providing a seamless and efficient way to manage multiple connections on a single device. Businesses value uninterrupted connectivity, whether it's for mission-critical applications or for maintaining seamless communication with colleagues on a daily basis. With eSIMs, your business can have multiple profiles on devices, ensuring they remain connected, even if one network experiences issues.

This is of particular interest to businesses who have mobile operations, for example, event organisers or construction companies who are frequently moving to different locations. These businesses can frequently find that the connectivity support in one area might not be replicated in another. By utilising eSIMs, the device can easily move to the most powerful network, ensuring seamless connectivity while working on-site.

It is also a fantastic solution for businesses where voice or data connectivity is mission critical. In the event of an outage or technical issues, whole operations can fail without a backup solution. eSIMs are the perfect safety net for these businesses who can with a few clicks, migrate to the eSIM profile and restore connectivity.

Use Case 4: Businesses who require a fast deployment of voice and data connectivity

eSIMs are an ideal option for businesses who require the ability to achieve connectivity at very short notice. Thanks to the ability to provision remotely, an eSIM can be activated within a few minutes and provide companies with the voice and data that they require.

This is critical for those working in the disaster response industry. eSIMs can be remotely activated and provisioned over the air, eliminating the need for physical SIM cards. This

capability enables disaster response teams to quickly equip their devices with necessary network connectivity without the requirement of physically inserting SIM cards.

eSIMs also offer the flexibility to switch between different carriers without changing physical SIM cards. In disaster situations where one network might be overloaded or unavailable, eSIMs allow responders to seamlessly switch to available networks, ensuring continuous communication and connectivity.

As well as this, during disasters, volunteers often join response teams to offer their support. eSIMs allow for swift device provisioning, allowing volunteers to get connected and start contributing to relief efforts without delay.

When it comes to establishing voice and data connectivity with speed and efficiency, eSIMs are the go-to solution. They offer several advantages over traditional SIM cards including ease of use and the ability to support multiple carrier networks. With an eSIM, your business can quickly and easily activate devices without the need for physical SIM cards or lengthy setup processes. This makes them an ideal choice for businesses and individuals who require fast, reliable connectivity on the go.

Use Case 5: Businesses who are looking for a greener solution

If your business is looking to reduce their carbon footprint, eSIM technology is a great way to achieve this eco-friendly goal while also ensuring seamless and flexible mobile connectivity.

By adopting eSIMs, your business can play their part in helping the environment by eliminating the need for physical SIM cards and reducing electronic waste. eSIMs are also an eco-friendlier alternative to traditional SIM cards as they significantly reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills when disposed of.

eSIMs can also be remotely provisioned and activated, unlike traditional SIM cards that need to be physically produced and shipped to the end user. This remote capability saves time, transportation, and energy resources, promoting eco-friendly practices.

If you’re looking to incorporate eSIM technology into your business, Cellhire is here to lend a hand. Our SIM Management Platform and advantageous partnerships with Vodafone, O2 and EE give you the tools you need to excel your business practices and maximise success!

Last Modified: 13/10/2023
Written by: Ella Dykes