The drive for resilience in retail infrastructure follows a decline in cash usage and the rise of sophisticated contactless and Android-based terminals. Banks and payment processors are increasingly standardizing on multi-carrier eSIM technology to bypass the vulnerabilities of single-network connections. By utilizing private, static-IP access point names and direct interconnects with Tier 1 carriers, the company ensures that kiosks, ATMs, and payment terminals remain operational during network outages or high-traffic periods.
Industry partners, including Kigen and California-based Maverick Payments, note that connectivity is no longer viewed as a peripheral utility but as a core component of secure commerce. For firms like Maverick Payments, the ability to deploy multi-network eSIMs has eliminated the unpredictability of local internet, allowing them to diagnose connection issues remotely and maintain transaction continuity. Looking ahead, NuvoLinQ plans to deepen its platform integration and expand its footprint in line with evolving GSMA standards, focusing on zero-touch provisioning to support larger merchant fleets.





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