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eUICC subscription manager deployment options — HPE technical paper elaborates
With the standardization and maturation of new eUICC technology, comes the need for eUICC subscription manager platforms. Players of the new ecosystem need to manage these eUICCs, and face the choice of equipping themselves with new on-premises platforms or relying on an external service provider that provides them with such management capabilities as a service.
Olivier Poulain, HPE Solution and Project Manager, and Paolo Balella, HPE Worldwide Business Consultant, provide guidelines to lead organizations through the thought process of what is best for them, both now, and in their mid- and long-term futures.
Included in the discussion is HPE and its SIM/eSIM remote management solution offerings, Dynamic SIM Provisioning (DSP), Connectivity Management Platform (CMP) and Remote SIM Provisioning software platforms – all helping mobile service providers to embrace this new technology.
Review the recommendations from these experts in identifying the pros and cons. Download the full document and learn more about their conclusions.
Learn more: hpe.com/dsp/automate
Shelli Muldoon, WW Network Enablement at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
As part of HPE’s Communications & Media Solutions, I am a marketing/training professional with a broad range of experience bringing enablement solutions.
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