- HP presented HP Go, a 5G ESIM solution of 5G of multiple zero carriers
- Initially, only available in the United States, with the world deployment to begin at the end of 2026
- Multi-porter support with T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon
HP has announced a zero touch solution, Multi-Carrier 5G Esim designed to keep professionals connected on the fly.
Launch in the spring of 2025, HP Go seeks to eliminate the need for a physical card and a manual activation with preloaded carrier profiles to guarantee instant connectivity since when a device is on.
HP Go is not an ESIM for international trips and is only available in the USA. With plans to implement worldwide at the end of 2026; At the launch, you will admit multiple carriers, including T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon, allowing automatic change to the strongest network available.
Decline of Share Cards
As remote and hybrid work becomes the standard, technological brands take advantage of the growing Esim market suggest the end of the traditional use of simple cards. At the same time, we have seen global shipments of ESIM volume exceeding half a billion units.
With HP Go, users will receive a factory configuration with the preloaded ESIM profile that is ready to use when they turn on their devices and the Windows configuration is complete. This zero touch implementation reduces complexity and time. IT administrators can also monitor devices remotely, control access and analyze real -time data consumption, reducing safety risks and hidden costs for companies.
If you are changing the locations while working on your HP Go PC, you will automatically change 5G Wi-Fi and connect to the strongest carrier in the area.
The HP Go Esim will debut on the HP Elitebook 6 G1Q Next Gen AI PC, with an additional compatibility of the expected device at the end of 2025.