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Yes, the sim card is to present authentication to the mobile network.
With a little bit of googling I found an example: http://www.implementa.com/solutions/virtual-sim-platform
== Rene
From: JAmes [mailto:jam3se@...]
Sent: Thursday, 24 May, 2012 08:24
To: Rene Kluwen; users@...
Subject: Re: Virtual Sim
Hi Rene,
Is there any online info about the technical side of Virtual Sim technology. I understand it still requires a sim card, my guess is for authentication on the mobile network?
J
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Rene Kluwen <rene.kluwen@...> wrote:
Receiving sms via a gsm modem will probably the same as sending. About 1 sms every 5-10 seconds.
Virtual sim technology is an smpp connection with the charactaristics of a sim card that you hand over to your provider. So it allows you to receive sms messages via an smsc connection, but your sim card is not physically connected.
== Rene
Hi,
Does anyone know the max throughput of receiving SMS on a GSM Modem will be? Is it the same as sending?
What about Virtual Sim technology, where they are claiming up to 50sms / sec, anyone know how this is achievable?