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RiPSIM Technologies Launches World’s First Software-Defined end-to-end eSIM Ecosystem

RiPSIM Technologies, Inc., a disruptive software startup has launched its Beta release of the world’s first software-defined end-to-end eSIM ecosystem, allowing wireless service providers and enterprise network operators to break free from their dependencies on traditional SIM card manufacturers. Using RiPSIM’s technology, customers can create and download eSIMs in minutes, not months, and enjoy a disruptive business model free of operational inefficiencies and costly transactions.

RiPSIM Technologies’ software features a contemporary cloud-native architecture that can be quickly deployed in any private or secure public cloud environment. Through the introduction of highly intuitive and easy-to-use interfaces, RiPSIM Technologies demystifies the complexity of the wireless authentication token and enables users, regardless of skill level, to create eSIMs quickly. Using RiPSIM’s eWIZ, users are guided through the steps needed to produce technical templates which are then seamlessly submitted to RiPSIM’s patent-pending, secure eSIM generation and encryption engine, where the unique eSIMs are created and loaded into the integrated eSIM downloader.

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Chris Jahr, RiPSIM Technologies’ CEO and Co-founder reflects, “For years, wireless carriers and enterprise network operators have yearned to have autonomy from the technologically stagnant SIM card manufacturers, and through the efforts of the most talented team in wireless which brings over 175 years of combined experience working for major wireless service providers, handset OEMs, and global SIM vendors, we are so proud to be delivering on what the wireless industry has been requesting.” Jahr continues, “As many wireless service providers move their infrastructure to the cloud, RiPSIM’s software has been designed to support that transition, whether it’s to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) or any other cloud.”

RiPSIM Technologies has developed the world’s first software-defined, end-to-end eSIM ecosystem to enable wireless service providers and 4G/5G private network operators to design, develop and deliver digital SIMs (aka “eSIMs”) at any time, in any quantity, for any device, and at the highest security level in the wireless industry. RiPSIM’s patent-pending cloud-native, microservices-based software features highly intuitive and easy-to-use interfaces that allow wireless engineers, regardless of skill level, to develop eSIMs with confidence while enabling wireless service providers to fully automate their eSIM workflows and reduce operational expenses.

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