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APPLE. 1 78VAU/P I 0527AU 1 PATENT APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR STORING ELECTRONIC ACCESS CLIENTS Abstract of the Disclosure Apparatus and methods for storing and controlling access control clients. In one embodiment, transmitting and receiving devices ensure that only one copy of an eSIM is active at any time. Specifically, each transferred eSIM is encrypted for the destination device; the eSIM from the source device is deleted, deactivated, or otherwise rendered unusable. Various aspects of network infrastructure are also described, including electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) appliances, and mobile devices. Various scenarios for transfer of eSIMs are also disclosed. VENDOR VENDOR
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APPLE. 1 78VAU/P I 0527AU 1 PATENT APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR STORING ELECTRONIC ACCESS CLIENTS Abstract of the Disclosure Apparatus and methods for storing and controlling access control clients. In one embodiment, transmitting and receiving devices ensure that only one copy of an eSIM is active at any time. Specifically, each transferred eSIM is encrypted for the destination device; the eSIM from the source device is deleted, deactivated, or otherwise rendered unusable. Various aspects of network infrastructure are also described, including electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) appliances, and mobile devices. Various scenarios for transfer of eSIMs are also disclosed. VENDOR VENDOR
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APPLE.1 85VAU/P 1 0835AUI PATENT APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTING AND STORING ELECTRONIC ACCESS CLIENTS Abstract of the Disclosure Apparatus and methods for efficiently distributing and storing access control clients within a network. In one embodiment, the access clients include electronic Subscriber Identity Modules (eSIMs), and an eSIM distribution network infrastructure is described which enforces eSIM uniqueness and conservation, distributes network traffic to prevent "bottle necking" congestion, and provides reasonable disaster recovery capabilities. In one variant, eSIMs are securely stored at electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) appliances which ensure eSIM uniqueness and conservation. Access to the eUICC appliances is made via multiple eSIM depots, which ensure that network load is distributed. Persistent storage is additionally described, for among other activities, archiving and backup. :m uu* Pr)0 u0u
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Apparatus and methods for distributing electronic access client modules for use with electronic devices. In one embodiment, the access client modules are virtual subscriber identity modules (VSIMs) that can be downloaded from online services for use with cellular-equipped devices such as smartphones. The online services may include a point of sale (POS) system that sells electronic devices to users. A broker may be used to facilitate the selection of a virtual subscriber identity module. A provisioning service may also be used to provision the selected VSIM.
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APPLE.1 85VAU/P 1 0835AUI PATENT APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTING AND STORING ELECTRONIC ACCESS CLIENTS Abstract of the Disclosure Apparatus and methods for efficiently distributing and storing access control clients within a network. In one embodiment, the access clients include electronic Subscriber Identity Modules (eSIMs), and an eSIM distribution network infrastructure is described which enforces eSIM uniqueness and conservation, distributes network traffic to prevent "bottle necking" congestion, and provides reasonable disaster recovery capabilities. In one variant, eSIMs are securely stored at electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) appliances which ensure eSIM uniqueness and conservation. Access to the eUICC appliances is made via multiple eSIM depots, which ensure that network load is distributed. Persistent storage is additionally described, for among other activities, archiving and backup. :m uu* Pr)0 u0u
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Die Ausführungsformen sehen Techniken für eine Universal-Integrated-Circuit-Card (eUICC-Karte) vor, um beim Ausführen von Verwaltungsvorgängen in Verbindung mit elektronischen Subscriber-Identity-Modulen (eSIMs) bedingt eine personenbezogene Authentifizierung anzufordern. Die eUICC-Karte empfängt eine Aufforderung zum Ausführen eines Verwaltungsvorgangs in Verbindung mit einem eSIM. Als Antwort bestimmt die eUICC-Karte, ob eine von der eUICC-Karte durchgesetzte Richtlinie anzeigt, dass vor Ausführen des Verwaltungsvorgangs eine personenbezogene Authentifizierung erforderlich ist. Danach veranlasst die eUICC-Karte, dass das Mobilgerät einen Benutzer des Mobilgeräts auffordert, die personenbezogene Authentifizierung auszuführen. Der Verwaltungsvorgang wird dann je nach den Ergebnissen der personenbezogenen Authentifizierung ausgeführt.
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APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR STORING ELECTRONIC ACCESS CLIENTS 5 Abstract of the Disclosure Apparatus and methods for storing and controlling access control clients. In one embodiment, transmitting and receiving devices ensure that only one copy of an eSIM is active at any time. Specifically, each transferred eSIM is encrypted for the destination device; the eSIM from the source device is deleted, deactivated, or otherwise rendered unusable. Various aspects 0 of network infrastructure are also described, including electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) appliances, and mobile devices. Various scenarios for transfer of eSIMs are also disclosed.
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APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR STORING ELECTRONIC ACCESS CLIENTS 5 Abstract of the Disclosure Apparatus and methods for storing and controlling access control clients. In one embodiment, transmitting and receiving devices ensure that only one copy of an eSIM is active at any time. Specifically, each transferred eSIM is encrypted for the destination device; the eSIM from the source device is deleted, deactivated, or otherwise rendered unusable. Various aspects 0 of network infrastructure are also described, including electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) appliances, and mobile devices. Various scenarios for transfer of eSIMs are also disclosed.
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for efficiently distributing and storing access control clients within a network, in one embodiment, the access clients include electronic Subscriber Identity Modules (eSIMs), and an eSIM distribution network infrastructure is described which enforces eSIM uniqueness and conservation, distributes network traffic to prevent "bottle necking" congestion, and provides reasonable disaster recovery capabilities, in one variant, eSIMs are securely stored at electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) appliances which ensure eSIM uniqueness and conservation. Access to the eUICC appliances is made via multiple eSIM depots, which ensure that network load is distributed. Persistent storage is additionally described, for among other activities, archiving and backup.