carrier provisioning

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The carrier provisioning tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how Windows devices activate and manage cellular connectivity, particularly through eSIM technology. Recent threads highlight Microsoft's retirement of the Mobile Plans app, shifting eSIM provisioning to the Settings app, and the implications for eSIM-enabled laptops, OEMs, and mobile operators. Other content touches on how carrier provisioning intersects with broader trends like eSIM-only devices and software-driven connectivity experiences. Topics include migration paths, privacy considerations, and the future of PC cellular provisioning within the Windows ecosystem.
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    Spotify Lossless on Premium, iPhone Air eSIM, and Copilot rollout reshape Windows workflows

    Spotify, Apple and Microsoft all pushed meaningful updates this week that matter to Windows power users: Spotify has finally switched on lossless audio for Premium subscribers across more than 50 markets (including New Zealand) at no extra cost, Apple unveiled the ultra‑thin iPhone Air that...
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    Microsoft Retires Mobile Plans App, Shifting Windows eSIM Provisioning to Settings

    Microsoft's decision to retire the Mobile Plans app for Windows marks the end of a small but strategic piece of the company's push to make cellular connectivity a first-class feature on PCs, and it raises immediate questions for users of eSIM-enabled laptops, OEMs, and mobile operators about...
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