North American IoT at Scale: The Strategic Roadmap to SGP.32
Enterprises are moving IoT solutions to full-scale deployment, but as fleets grow, connectivity challenges arise. Multi-SKU manufacturing, roaming issues, and compliance requirements complicate rollouts. This white paper explores how the GSMA SGP.32 standard and eSIM technology enable remote, flexible connectivity management, allowing OEMs and service providers to scale IoT deployments efficiently across North America.
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The Future of IoT Connectivity: Moving Beyond Static Models
Relying on traditional, static connectivity models is no longer sufficient when devices are deployed for years, especially in physically hard-to-reach places. The new GSMA SGP.32 specification provides the foundation for scalable IoT by defining how eSIM profiles are securely downloaded and managed remotely over the air.
This white paper details how SGP.32 empowers verticals like retail, utilities, logistics, and security to overcome operational obstacles in North America. It explains how eSIM transforms connectivity into a dynamic capability, enabling remote activation, seamless network switching and simplified supply chains via a single global device SKU.
Key takeaways include:
- Retail & mPOS: How to ensure connectivity continuity and reduce truck rolls.
- Utilities: Strategies for remotely managing meters and ensuring data flow.
- Track & Trace: Reducing roaming costs and latency for cross-border assets.
- Thales in Action: Exclusive case studies featuring collaborations with some North America's top Mobile Network Operators.