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UL Mobile Remote Card Profile Tester

Test and verify SIM, UICC and enabled eUICC profiles remotely

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Remote SIM, UICC and eUICC testing

UL Mobile Remote Card Profile Tester is the perfect support tool for anyone in the telecoms, GSMA M2M or Consumer industry who wants to test and verify SIM, UICC and enabled eUICC profiles remotely via a simulated or real cellular Mobile Network.

UL Mobile Remote Card Profile Tester is a tool for testing embedded SIM (eUICC) or UICC profiles remotely when the device is in the field, or otherwise not available. It allows the creation of a test card profile from scratch to test eUICC or UICC profiles. The tool can be used as a debug or production support tool depending on your use case.

UL Mobile Remote Card Profile Tester includes a simple wizard interface for testing profiles without the need to develop any test scripts.

UL Mobile Remote Card Profile Tester provides different connectivity options for transport of the command and response APDUs via traditional RFM & RAM OTA; UL Network Simulator, Customer Network Simulator or the real Cellular Network. For the Network Simulator options the tool handles the SCP80 and SCP81 transport layer security and for the Real Network option, the tool communicates via your OTA Platform.

Key benefits

  • Remote SIM, UICC and eUICC testing and debug OTA via RFM and RAM a.k.a. GSMA ES6
  • Choose the connectivity option to match your requirements & upgrade to one of the others when you are ready; UL Network Simulator, Customer Network Simulator or the real Cellular Network
  • Support for multiple secure interfaces to communicate with SIM, UICC or eUICC via SCP02, SCP03, SCP80 and SCP81 as applicable dependent on the active connectivity option
  • Support for SIMalliance Interoperable Format to test from ASN.1 or from UL XML proprietary format
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