Multi-Network SIM Cards

Multi-network IoT SIM guide for UK M2M. Steered vs non-steered SIMs, UK PLMN codes, operator selection and how to use CellTester to validate multi-network SIM configuration.

What is a multi-network IoT SIM?
A multi-network IoT SIM (also called a multi-IMSI or steered multi-network SIM) is provisioned to work across multiple UK mobile networks from a single SIM. Unlike basic roaming SIMs, multi-network SIMs use more sophisticated profile management to select and stay on the best available network at any location. They are widely used for UK IoT deployments requiring coverage continuity across different geographic areas.

Steered vs non-steered multi-network SIMs

A steered multi-network SIM is configured to prefer specific operators in a defined priority order. The SIM will attempt the preferred operator first and only roam if that operator is unavailable. A non-steered SIM selects any available network based purely on signal, with no operator preference. For IoT deployments, steered SIMs give more predictable behaviour and allow network selection to be aligned with the operator that has been tested and validated for each site using CellTester.

UK PLMN codes for IoT SIM configuration

OperatorPLMNNotes
EE234-30Primary network for UK IoT — widest 4G coverage
Vodafone UK234-15Strong rural coverage; 5G SA leader
Three UK234-20Good urban coverage; unlimited data options
O2 UK234-10Satellite LTE partnership with SpaceX