Vislink integrates eSIM technology across its 5G/LTE bonded cellular range

Claiming to be the first provider to fully integrate eSIM (embedded SIM) technology across its 5G/LTE bonded cellular product line, Vislink says it is eliminating the need for physical SIM cards.

The move enables remote SIM provisioning directly through LinkMatrix, Vislink’s cloud-based live video control and management platform.

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Mickey Miller, CEO, Vislink, said: “We’re proud to be the first provider to offer a bonded cellular ecosystem where users can manage connectivity without physical SIMs. This gives broadcasters and public safety teams faster deployment, better network control, and real-time adaptability – all from a single platform.”

Users can now remotely activate and manage eSIM profiles without needing to swap SIM cards in the field. They can switch between multiple network providers instantly, to make the most of coverage, cost or location, as well as top up data or purchase new eSIMs through a centralised, cloud-based interface. Operational continuity is also enhanced, particularly for live broadcasts.

Central to this is LinkMatrix, which allows users to remotely provision and manage bonded cellular units, as well as monitor bandwidth, signal quality and eSIM usage in real time. It offers a marketplace of Vislink eSIM profiles and data plans, as well as centralised control to scale operations.

Stand Number: 10.C27

Company: Vislink

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