
Wow, this seems like a game changer. Thin SIM is a thin layer of plastic with circuit printed on it. A user can stick it to his existing SIM and continue using the original network, with the added functionality of the second provider. I see so much possibility on this Thin SIM technology. We can have micro-service providers with innovators providing SIM based services targeted to a demographic of choice. I can't wait for this with equity promising a maximum of 25bob for PESA transactions. I'm thinking if the phone is locked, would Thin SIM still be possible? On 08/07/2014, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
BTW, what happened to technical debates on skunkworks?
There is this raging debate on Thin SIM Technology which QB is opposing with it's last drop of blood: http://goo.gl/MEdNPX
How comes those in the Mobile Telephony industry are not enlightening us? Mwagiru, are you on a long holiday somewhere?
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