New iccid update
You're looking for the latest ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier) updates!
ICCID is a unique identifier assigned to a SIM card or an embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) used in mobile devices. It's used to identify the SIM card and authenticate it with the network operator.
Here are some recent ICCID updates:
New ICCID formats:
- eUICC (Embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card): Introduced in 2014, eUICC is a new type of SIM card that allows for multiple profiles and operators to be stored on a single card. eUICC ICCIDs have a specific format, starting with "89" or "98".
- NBIoT (Narrowband Internet of Things): NBIoT is a low-power, low-bandwidth wireless communication technology used for IoT applications. NBIoT ICCIDs have a specific format, starting with "89" or "98".
ICCID length updates:
- Traditional SIM cards: The traditional ICCID length is 19 digits, starting with "89" or "98".
- eUICC: The eUICC ICCID length is 20 digits, starting with "89" or "98".
- NBIoT: The NBIoT ICCID length is 20 digits, starting with "89" or "98".
ICCID validation updates:
- ICCID validation rules: The ICCID validation rules have been updated to include new formats and lengths. The updated rules are used to validate ICCID numbers and ensure they are correct and valid.
ICCID usage updates:
- Multi-profile support: eUICC ICCIDs support multiple profiles and operators, allowing for more flexibility and convenience.
- NBIoT applications: NBIoT ICCIDs are used in various IoT applications, such as smart meters, industrial automation, and wearables.
These are some of the recent ICCID updates. If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!