Traditionally, cellular devices included a slot where a small Subscriber Identity Module (“SIM”) card could be inserted. Most of the time, devices came with a card already installed to link the device to a cellular carrier and service plan. Some modern devices are switching to use an Embedded SIM (“eSIM”) that can store this information digitally, allowing cellular configuration to be managed remotely.
This document demonstrates how Jamf School can be used to install, update and report on your devices’ eSIMs, all from a central console.