Global eSIM Landscape 2021 Part 1 - Industry Overview and CORE Analysis

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May 16, 2022

Overview:

More than 6 billion eSIM (eUICC- and iUICC-based) capable devices will be shipped cumulatively over the next five years, according to the latest research from Counterpoint’s ETO (Emerging Technology Opportunities) Service. The uptake of eSIMs is poised to grow across a gamut of connected devices over the next decade, led by the flexibility, cost-efficiency, security, and other myriad benefits offered by the technology.

This report deep dives into the eSIM landscape, covering the evolution and adoption trends. It also explores the competitive landscape wherein Counterpoint has used its proprietary CORE (COmpetitive Ranking and Evaluation) framework to help the industry better understand and identify key players driving the thriving eSIM ecosystem. The deep-dive analysis and evaluation focus on the relevant capabilities based on several interviews with different players. It showcases their strengths, ecosystem reach, and several other criteria.

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Industry

Emerging technologies , Software & Services

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Published

May 16, 2022

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Ankit Malhotra

Ankit Malhotra is a Senior Research Analyst based out of Gurgaon, India with more than 8 years of Industry and Research experience. Ankit is a key contributor to Counterpoint's devices and connectivity research. Prior to joining Counterpoint, Ankit worked as a Product Manager for vivo.

Neil Shah

Neil is a sought-after frequently-quoted Industry Analyst with a wide spectrum of rich multifunctional experience. He is a knowledgeable, adept, and accomplished strategist. In the last 18 years he has offered expert strategic advice that has been highly regarded across different industries especially in telecom. Prior to Counterpoint, Neil worked at Strategy Analytics as a Senior Analyst (Telecom). Neil also had an opportunity to work with Philips Electronics in multiple roles. He is also an IEEE Certified Wireless Professional with a Master of Science (Telecommunications & Business) from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA.

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