MTN Nigeria To Fully Support eSIM After One Year Trial

MTN Nigeria eSIM

MTN now support eSIM in Nigeria

Two mobile network operators in Nigeria, MTN and 9Mobile are starting a trial for embedded Subscriber Identification Modules (eSIM) service in the country.

Though MTN had announced the trial in August, both MNOs recently got the approval of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). The goal of the trial which will see the operators deliver 5, 000 eSIMs is to learn the efficiency of the eSIM and this will last for a year.

It is also a technical assessment mechanism for providers’ systems as they plan to vend, commission’s Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Danbatta noted.

As the range of capable devices become more widely available, the mobile network operators will make eSIM service available to its customers after the trial. Devices like Galaxy watches and Samsung S20 series, Apple watches and iPhone 11 range of phones, as well as Google high-end Pixel phones, enable eSIM.

ESIM is an embedment and can not be detached like physical SIM cards but function just the same way. The technology enables users to associate more phone numbers with one device. Formerly, this was possible with two sim card slots. Read about MTN eSIM activation.

It stores data that can be easily retrieved from clouds if a phone goes bad, but it is not all advantages. Aside from giving network providers the ability to track users, eSIM can also be hacked from the cloud service.

The trial by MTN and 9Mobile is in full compliance of the NCC regulatory conditions.

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