Devices

Device configurations or software can sometimes cause connectivity to fail. This includes the application software and the GSM module/ chipset and its firmware as well.

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If it is a new device you are using for the first time with the SIM/eSIM and you are experiencing issues, check the below items:

chevron-rightAre you registered to the network?hashtag

Try the SIM in a different device, preferably a different model as well. If it works, then it’s likely you are facing a device specific issue. Using a mobile handset can be convenient & quick to verify plug-in SIMs’ functioning. For eSIMs, use a different IoT device, if available.

chevron-rightAre the data settings entered correctly?hashtag

The basic settings for data connectivity are:

  • Cellular Data is ON

  • Data Roaming is ON

  • APN is configured correctly

chevron-rightIs the APN entered correctly? Does the APN match the active connectivity profile on the SIM?hashtag

The APN should be based on your active connectivity profile. It is possible that the SIM has a different active profile from the APN entered in the device.

chevron-rightTry restarting the devicehashtag

It is possible the configurations need a restart to take effect. If you are having to reboot the device often, it indicates a deeper problem that could be related to your application/ module firmware getting stuck.

chevron-rightIf eUICC functions are not working properlyhashtag

A device needs to be compliant to the following SIM ToolKit (STK) commands as a minimum for eUICC functions to work. Click here for full details:

  • Bearer Independent Protocol

  • Refresh

  • MO & MT OTA (binary) SMS processing

  • Timer management

  • Polling

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