A story of unbreakable rules, report cards, and the bell that tells the Commander everything
When a profile arrives inside a robot, it can carry a rulebook called POL1 and POL2. These aren't suggestions: they're hardware-enforced rules burned into the chip. The robot's vault will obey them no matter what: even if the Commander gives a direct order to break them!
POL1 is the strongest rule in the robot world. It says: "You can NEVER disable or delete this profile." Even the Commander can't override it. It's designed for emergency fallback profiles: the one profile that must always work, no matter what. The only way out is for the Fleet Owner to order the rule removed!
POL2 is slightly gentler. It says: "You can disable me, but never delete me." The profile can take a nap when not needed, but can always wake up again later. POL2 is perfect for seasonal profiles: like a shipping robot that needs a European network profile every winter but can pause it in summer.
Every time something important happens: a profile is enabled, a download fails, a rule is violated: the robot sends a notification to the Commander. These are like report cards, telling the Commander exactly what happened and when. The Commander can then forward these to the Fleet Owner for billing and audits!
The POL1 and POL2 rules are special because they're enforced by the hardware vault: not by software. Even if someone reprogrammed the robot's operating system, they couldn't override POL1. The vault chip says NO at the silicon level. That's why eSIM is trusted for multi-billion dollar industries!