We already knew that Apple is pushing hard to have the European Telecommunications Standards Institute select its nano-SIM card design over competitors like Nokia and Motorola, who proposed their own alternative design with RIM. While it was rumored that Apple had support from the majority of European operators, the ETSI confirmed today that it has selected a form factor for the new 4FF SIM Card:

The announcement from the ESTI does not flat-out confirm Apple’s design was chosen, but we are able to confirm that the new form factor does match up nicely with measurements of Apple’s proposed design thanks to a little bit of investigative work courtesy of The Verge. Unfortunately, Nokia and Motorola’s proposed design had almost identical dimensions. We will have to wait for more official information on the new standard from ESTI before we know for sure that Apple’s design was selected.

The ESTI explained the standard would be published in its TS 102 221 specification:

Reports suggested in March that Apple offered to licence its nano-SIM patents and technology royalty-free to competitors if the ESTI were to select its proposal. Nokia quickly responded by claiming it is “not aware of any Apple Intellectual Property which it considers essential to its nano-SIM proposal,” calling Apple’s offer “an attempt to devalue the intellectual property of others.”

  • Apple offers royalty-free licensing of proposed nano-SIM to competitors (9to5mac.com)