GSM mobile phones require a small microchip called a Subscriber Identity Module or SIM Card, to function. The SIM card is
approximately the size of a small postage stamp and is usually placed
underneath the battery in the rear of the unit. The SIM securely stores the service-subscriber key (IMSI) used to identify a subscriber on
mobile telephony devices (such as mobile phones and computers). The SIM card
allows users to change phones by simply removing the SIM card from one mobile
phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device.
A SIM card contains its unique
serial number, internationally unique number of the mobile user (IMSI), The
first SIM card was made in 1991 by Munich
smart card maker Giesecke & Devrient for the Finnish wireless network operator Radiolinja.
Giesecke & Devrient sold the first 300 SIM cards to Elisa (ex. Radiolinja).
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