Public bug reported:

Is it technically possible to switch off one of the SIM cards?

Motivation
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I have a bq Aquaris E5 Ubuntu Edition, and I have 2 SIM cards in the
phone, permanently. The SIM cards are from 2 different countries, so
very rarely (almost never) I use them both at the same time.

When I go from one country to the other (e.g. when I go in holidays) I
deactivate mobile data traffic, default for phone calls, default for SMS
for the then "foreign" SIM card and activate all those features for the
then "domestic" SIM card.

User Story
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As a phone user of a dual-SIM card phone
I want to switch off one of the SIM cards manually
So that my phone stops searching for its home network (and can thus save 
energy).

Details
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- This feature could be implemented in the "System Settings" > "Mobile 
Networks" screen at "Connection Types:"
- Currently the 2 options "2G only (save energy)" and "2G/3G (faster)" are 
available here, and another option "Off" could be added.

** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  [DualSIM] Switch off one SIM card

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