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SIM card
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SIM Card
n acronym for
(Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) subscriber identity module card; a small card used in a mobile phone to store data about the network, telephone number, etc
Translations
SIM card [ˈsɪmˌkɑːd] N =Subscriber Identity Module cardtarjeta f SIM


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Both subscriber identity module (SIM) card-based payment solutions and non-SIM card-based near field communications (NFC) payment solutions remain in the trial stages.
The newly developed smart card IC supports the enhanced user identification features of Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) and User Identity Module (UIM) cards from IMT 2000 and 3G mobile handsets.
AUSTIN, Texas -- Axalto (Euronext NL0000400653 AXL), the world's leading provider of microprocessor cards, announced today that Cingular Wireless has named Axalto a supplier of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards for its GSM-based wireless services.
 
 
 
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