Vislink Technologies has become the first provider to fully integrate eSIM technology across its 5G/LTE bonded cellular product line. This advancement eliminates the need for physical SIM cards and enables remote SIM provisioning directly through LinkMatrix, Vislink’s cloud-based live video control and management platform.
The new eSIM capabilities streamline how broadcasters connect to mobile networks – giving broadcasters, content creators and first responders instant network flexibility and rapid connectivity control, without physical SIM card handling.
“Vislink is leading the industry in eSIM innovation for live video,” said Mickey Miller, CEO of Vislink. “We’re proud to be the first provider to offer a bonded cellular ecosystem where users can manage connectivity without physical SIMs. This gives broadcasters and public safety teams faster deployment, better network control, and real-time adaptability – all from a single platform.”
By integrating eSIM functionality directly into its 5G/LTE bonded cellular solutions, Vislink enables customers to remotely activate and manage eSIM profiles without needing to swap SIM cards in the field; switch between multiple network providers instantly, depending on coverage, cost, or location; and top up data or purchase new eSIMs on demand through a centralised, cloud-based interface. It also ensures operational continuity, especially in time-critical live broadcasts or emergency response scenarios
This means crews on the move can stay connected without delays – vital in dynamic live environments such as news reporting, sports broadcasting, public safety missions, and disaster response.
At the core of this innovation is LinkMatrix. With LinkMatrix, users can provision and manage bonded cellular units remotely; monitor bandwidth, signal quality, and eSIM usage in real time; access a marketplace of Vislink eSIM profiles and data plans; and scale operations with centralised, always-available control.
eSIM support is now available across Vislink’s range of bonded cellular live video transmission solutions, including DragonFly V 5G, HCAM5, INCAM-GV 5G, LiveLink, UltraLink Air and its air-to-ground transmitter, Aero5.