Virtual SIM solution by BlackBerry to bring 9 SIM cards to your phone


Back in 2014, BlackBerry acquired a UK based startup called Movirtu that enabled multiple numbers to be used on a single device. Today they announced plans to bring the service to India by the end of the year.

BlackBerry - Movirtu

BlackBerry is in talks with regulatory authorities to seek clearance for making the service available across all operators. The technology enables an individual to have multiple numbers from a single operator on a single device. You can enable up to 9 different numbers from the same operator using a wallet like application. Billing remains separate for voice/data/messaging across SIM cards.

Movertu - BlackBerry - Virtual SIM

The Virtual SIM platform offers a lot of promise for BYOD scenarios in the corporate environment. It will also be quite useful for the average user trying to maintain a separate number for tasks like e-commerce, social networking, etc. BlackBerry has already deployed the service in about 7 different markets with the primary focus being towards Africa at the moment. The initial outlay requires an investment of about $150,000 by the operator which’ll be recovered via a monthly fee from subscribers to the service. Expect to see the roll out later this year.


Author: Dhruv Bhutani

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