SIMS4Lifts Announces Tech Portal for Clients

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London-based SIMS4Lifts has unveiled a new and innovative tech portal that provides 24/7 access to SIM card management. In working with its client base, SIMS4Lifts gained firsthand insight into the challenges lift operators face in not only upgrading its communication systems, but also in ensuring they have full network coverage at all times. Due to this, the company has launched a dedicated self-management portal specifically for lift operators, which not only enables users to activate SIMs after hours via 24/7 remote access – meaning they can effectively plan their week over the weekend and activate SIMS they already have in their offices — but also enables operators to easily label, manage and even resell SIM to building providers. Chaim Grunfeld, co-founder and director of SIMS4Lifts, said, “Since launching the portal in May, all lift operators have been able to eliminate outdated processes like relying on spreadsheets and even reselling SIMs to building managers for additional income.” SIMS4Lifts was founded by experienced telecom experts Grunfeld and Chaim Berkowicz in late 2023 to help lift operators make the all-important switch from outdated communication systems to a global system for mobile communication (GSM).

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