What Apple’s iPhone eSIM support will mean for you

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Computerworld All Things Apple

Oct 02, 2018
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Apple Business Chat goes global as enterprises get the iMessage

Enterprises know their most affluent and engaged customers probably use iOS, so it makes sense to ensure it’s easy to speak together. Read More

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What Apple’s iPhone eSIM support will mean for you

Apple's inclusion of an electronic SIM or "digital" SIM in its iOS 12.1 beta, will allow users of its newest iPhones to switch virtually between carriers and phone numbers, allowing business and personal use to be separated. Read More

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