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) among its members and which had been criticized for making it harder for consumers to switch carriers.
In a letter to the GSM Association, which sets standards on eSIM mobile technology and includes the four major U.S. carriers, the Justice Department said it was pleased that the group “is ready to use its standard-setting process to create a more consumer-friendly eSIM standard.”
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