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Highlight

  • VISL integrates eSIM capabilities across full 5G/LTE bonded cellular product line.
  • The company enables remote connectivity control via LinkMatrix without physical SIM cards.
  • VISL expands live video transmission flexibility for broadcasters and public safety teams.

Vislink Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: VISL)  is a U.S.-based global technology provider specializing in live video transmission and wireless communication systems. The company serves clients across broadcasting, defense, and public safety sectors. Vislink’s solutions include video transmission technologies using bonded cellular, IP, radio frequency (RF), and AI-based video workflows.

The company has announced the full integration of embedded SIM (eSIM) technology into its range of 5G/LTE bonded cellular products. This development eliminates the need for physical SIM cards and allows users to remotely provision and manage cellular connectivity through LinkMatrix, Vislink’s cloud-based video control and management platform.

The company stated that it is the first in the live video transmission market to fully embed eSIM functionality within its entire product ecosystem. The upgrade is designed to give broadcasters, media production teams, and public safety operators enhanced network flexibility and faster deployment capabilities, especially during time-sensitive events and emergency operations.

According to Vislink, this integration is now available across its bonded cellular product suite, which includes the DragonFly V 5G, HCAM5, INCAM-GV 5G, LiveLink, UltraLink Air, and Aero5 air-to-ground transmitter.

The addition of eSIM technology is intended to simplify how field teams connect their devices to mobile networks. Key features include the ability to remotely activate or switch between network providers without handling physical SIM cards, an important factor in field operations where time and access may be limited.

With the integrated eSIM platform, users gain the ability to activate and manage mobile network profiles remotely, eliminating the need to replace physical SIM cards on-site. They can switch between multiple cellular networks based on factors such as signal strength, geographic location, or cost, ensuring optimal connectivity. The platform also enables users to purchase data plans or activate new eSIMs on demand via the LinkMatrix cloud interface. These capabilities help maintain continuous live streaming and data transmission, even in dynamic or unpredictable operating environments.

This flexibility is seen as especially relevant for users in mobile broadcasting, live sports coverage, newsgathering, emergency response, and other fast-paced scenarios requiring immediate network access.

The eSIM capabilities are controlled via LinkMatrix, Vislink’s centralized cloud-based platform. LinkMatrix provides a dashboard for monitoring bandwidth, cellular signal quality, and data usage, while also enabling device provisioning, network management, and remote troubleshooting. Additionally, the platform offers access to a catalog of eSIM profiles and plans, allowing users to scale connectivity as required across multiple devices or locations without needing physical intervention.

Commenting on the launch, Vislink CEO Mickey Miller stated that the company has taken a significant step by removing the logistical constraints tied to traditional SIM card-based systems. He highlighted that this advancement gives Vislink’s customers the ability to operate with greater agility, particularly in remote or high-pressure environments.

Vislink has established a reputation for providing real-time video solutions that operate in challenging environments. Its technologies are used to transmit live feeds from sports venues, natural disaster zones, and military operations.

The company’s bonded cellular devices offer mobile connectivity that supports live, high-definition video streaming from virtually any location. These tools are designed to assist users who require stable transmission links in the field while maintaining control over network performance and security through platforms like LinkMatrix.