New paper promotes deeper understanding of integration across the mobile ecosystem, by educating on technical and value chain considerations and advocating standardisation for optimal security and interoperability benefits
11 April, 2022 – Trusted Connectivity Alliance (TCA) has published a new paper that aims to broaden technical understanding and acceptance of integration across the mobile ecosystem, by providing actionable insights and guidance that will help those considering the deployment of secure, interoperable integrated SIM solutions.
An integrated SIM is defined as a solution where SIM or eSIM functionality is implemented on a hardware Tamper Resistant Element (TRE) integrated within a host System-on-Chip (SoC). In an earlier paper, TCA confirmed its support for the GSMA’s integrated eUICC solution as it offers the most potential to meet increasing market demand for integrated SIM deployments and ensures that integrated SIM technologies have the same security and interoperability levels as their embedded and removable SIM counterparts.
The newly published paper, titled ‘Integrated SIM: A Practical Approach’, builds on TCA’s advocacy for the GSMA’s integrated eUICC initiative and provides more detail to help SIM vendors, SoC makers, mobile operators, device manufacturers, service providers and test tool developers deploy integrated SIM solutions. This detail includes a summary of architectural approaches to integrated SIM design that enable the delivery of advanced performance without compromising security, as well as an analysis of the subsequent impact of integration across the mobile ecosystem and associated value chains.
The paper also offers a comprehensive overview of the GSMA compliance process for integrated eUICC solutions, demonstrating the significant benefits unlocked by the synergies with the existing, proven eSIM technical infrastructure, along with a description of conformance testing requirements.
“As integrated SIM technology increasingly shifts from concept to reality, this practical guidance is intended to instil further confidence across the mobile ecosystem in the security, interoperability and reliability of integrated SIM solutions and to broaden understanding in support of wider deployment,” comments Claus Dietze, Chair of the TCA Board. “Integration is driving new exchanges between mobile ecosystem participants and reinforcing the need for trusted relationships. These are facilitated by global, open standards such as GSMA’s integrated eUICC initiative. As the market for integrated solutions develops, TCA calls for the industry to continue to align existing and emerging infrastructures for optimal security and interoperability advantages.”
TCA evolved from the SIMalliance in February 2020, reflecting the continued expansion of the global SIM industry and the need for broader industry collaboration among all ecosystem participants beyond traditional SIM manufacturers. As a global industry association, TCA works to enable trust in a connected future. The organisation’s vision is to drive the sustained growth of a connected society through trusted connectivity which protects assets, end user privacy and networks. Its members are leaders within the global TRE ecosystem.
Notes to Editors
The term ‘integrated SIM’ can collectively refer to both integrated eUICC and integrated UICC as outlined in the Glossary of Terms within Integrated SIM: A Practical Approach. While integrated UICC complies with legacy SIM standards (i.e. GlobalPlatform, Java Card, ETSI, 3GPP) to support security and functionality, Remote SIM Provisioning and its associated security requirements as defined by GSMA are applicable to integrated eUICC only. Therefore, it should be noted that when describing the interoperability and security of the ‘integrated SIM’, this is specifically referring to the standardised ‘integrated eUICC’ and not the ‘integrated UICC’.