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Default Intel adopts e-SIM to support Microsoft's connected PC vision

PCs are making a comeback, if the news out of Computex 2017 is any indication, and Microsoft wants to make sure they're all constantly connected. To support that vision, Intel is making its current and future modems compatible with e-SIMs, so future...

https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/31/intel-e-sim-modems/
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