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AT&T, Verizon under investigation over alleged anti-consumer eSIM plans
Jul 11, 2025
AT&T, Verizon, and mobile industry standards-setting group GSMA are said to be under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department over accusations that they colluded to establish eSIM standards that would stop users easily changing wireless carriers.
According toReuters, the investigation was opened around five months ago after at least one device manufacturer and one carrier filed complaints with the justice department. The publication’s sources say the device maker is Apple.

eSIM stands for Embedded SIM and it replaces the need for physical SIM cards. The technology is especially important in wearables and smaller devices where space is at a premium. In fact,many carriers already support the tech for tablets and smartwatches.
However, one of the more exciting things about the tech — and presumably what may have caused carriers to worry — is that it promises to allow users to switch between networks without the need for different SIM cards. Instead, it could be done usingan app.
It is easy to see, therefore, why the ability to easily switch networks would worry carriers. It could potentially put the power firmly in the hands of consumers.
According to theReutersarticle, GSMA confirmed that it had developed an eSIM standard that would allow carriers to lock devices to its network. However, it said that the standard is on hold pending the investigation. A Verizon spokesperson reportedly dismissed the inquiry as “much ado about nothing.”
Just last year, thePixel 2 and Pixel 2 XLbecame thefirst smartphones to feature eSIM technology. Although, upon the release of these phones the only carrier that allowed Pixel 2 users to make use of the technology wasGoogle’s own Project Fi.
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