How Do You Replace A SIM Card?
A SIM card is better known as a Subscriber Identity Module card. It stores the ISMI (Service Subscriber Key) used to recognize and identify a subscriber on computers and mobile devices, securely. Essentially, every SIM card has a unique serial number, international unique number of the mobile user Service Subscriber Key, security authentication and ciphering information, temporary information related to a local network and a temporary local identification issued to the user, a list of the services that the user has access to and two unique passwords — 1) a PIN (Personal Identification Number) for normal use and 2) a PUK (PIN Unlock Key) for unlocking the mobile device. Hence, when replacing a Subscriber Identity Module card, it is imperative that the SIM card is not damaged in any form or fashion. A SIM card is a smart card or small chip about the size of ones thumb. As a matter of fact, the first SIM card was made in 1991, by Giesecke and Devrient in Munich, Germany. Basically, SIM c