Received an SM-DP+ address and wondering what it is.
SM-DP+ is crucial for setting up an eSIM when you buy one and this post will explain everything you need to know about it.
SM-DP+ stands for Subscription Manager Data Preparation. It’s an essential component of eSIM technology that’s used to deliver eSIM profiles to devices such as your phone.
The SM-DP+ is a server that’s managed by mobile network operators to store, encrypt, and secure eSIM profiles before delivering them to a device.
The SM-DP+ address is the server address of the Subscription Manager Data Preparation system and is used when downloading and installing an eSIM profile onto a device.
The SM-DP+ address is typically provided by your mobile network operator or eSIM company when you sign up for an eSIM plan. The eSIM provider sends you an activation code, a QR code, or an SM-DP+ address that you use to download the eSIM profile to your device.
If the address isn’t provided, you’ll need to contact your mobile network operator to get it.
Setting up the SM-DP+ address is typically part of adding a new cellular plan to your device. One of the key values you need during that process is the SM-DP+ address.
The exact steps needed to set up an SM-DP+ address vary depending on the type of device you’re using. Below, we’ve outlined the steps for both iPhone and Android devices.
After these steps, your iPhone will connect to the SM-DP+ server and download the eSIM profile. You will soon be connected to their network afterward.
After these steps, your Android device will connect to the SM-DP+ server and download the eSIM profile. You will then connect to their network shortly afterward.
Please note that the exact process may vary depending on your device model and its software version. If you have any difficulties, don’t hesitate to contact your mobile network operator’s customer service for assistance.