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esim management
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eSIM management on Windows 11 is evolving through enterprise partnerships between Microsoft and Ericsson, enabling IT teams to remotely provision eSIMs, enforce network policies, and automate connectivity for 5G laptops. Recent firmware updates for devices like the Surface Pro 11th Gen also address eSIM stability alongside fixes for VPN, Teams, and docking. Discussions highlight zero-touch provisioning, Intune integration, and AI-driven network steering as key capabilities for managing cellular-connected PCs at scale. The tag covers enterprise deployment, policy-based connectivity, and troubleshooting of eSIM features in Windows 11.
On June 23, 2026, Thurrott.com published two Windows 11 Field Guide attachment posts, “test-03” and “cellular-01,” tied to its Internet Connectivity chapter and showing Microsoft’s continuing effort to make network status, testing, and cellular setup visible inside Windows 11. The posts...
Microsoft’s February firmware for the Surface Pro (11th Gen) is more than routine housekeeping: it plugs several high-impact holes that affected cellular connectivity, video conferencing, docking, and HDR playback — and it arrives at a moment when Microsoft is actively promoting 5G Windows...
Microsoft and Ericsson have moved the “always‑connected PC” from pilot projects into the OS layer: Windows 11 now includes enterprise-grade 5G management that ties Microsoft Intune to Ericsson’s cloud-native Enterprise 5G Connect, enabling remote eSIM provisioning, policy-driven network...
Microsoft and Ericsson have stitched enterprise-grade 5G control directly into Windows 11, promising IT teams a way to deploy, secure, and optimize always‑connected laptops at scale—complete with automated eSIM switching, Intune integration, and a local AI agent that dynamically steers...
The long-promised moment when laptops behave more like smartphones — automatically connecting to the best cellular network, enforcing corporate policies, and staying secure without user fiddling — has taken a major practical step forward today with a formal productization from Ericsson and...
Ericsson and Microsoft have announced a joint integration that embeds advanced 5G management capabilities into Windows 11, promising enterprises an easier, more secure, and more automated way to deploy and operate 5G‑connected laptops at scale.
Background
The move builds on several years of...