Microsoft building its own SIM card Software giant Microsoft appears to be working on its own SIM card. A free application named “Cellular Data” has been published to the Microsoft Store. It isn’t available to download just yet, but there are clues. Cellular Data will allow customers with a “Microsoft SIM card” and select Windows 10 devices to purchase data through the Windows Store. However, the store description currently implies that the card will only work with a select number of Windows 10 devices and will be available in a few markets initially. The full description reads: Are you looking for a reliable, convenient way to stay connected everywhere you go, even when WiFi isn’t available? The Cellular data app allows you to connect to a trusted nationwide mobile data network using only your Microsoft account. Connect with – and pay for – a mobile data plan on your Windows 10 device using only your Microsoft account information. That means no fixed contract and no long term commitments to a mobile network operator. Now you can buy and use mobile data at your own convenience. This is the easiest way to get online using a trusted nationwide network. Purchase a plan via Windows Store anywhere network coverage is available. The Cellular data app can get you connected at any time with a secure, high-speed mobile connection. http://www.techeye.net/business/micr...s-own-sim-card |
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