Scaling IoT: Why OEMs & Service Providers Must Pivot to SGP.32 Now
Enterprises are rapidly scaling IoT solutions, but traditional static connectivity models are causing operational friction and increasing costs. This white paper explores why cellular is the backbone of IoT and how eSIM technology, powered by the new GSMA SGP.32 standard, transforms connectivity into a flexible, remote-controlled service essential for large-scale deployments.
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The scaling context
As IoT device counts project toward 40 billion by 2030, manual connectivity management is becoming unsustainable. This white paper details how transitioning to the GSMA SGP.32 standard allows OEMs and Service Providers to streamline supply chains and lower the cost of entry.
Key insights include:
- Unlock the Power of SGP.32: Learn why this IoT-specific standard is the critical "pivot" point for scalable, secure, and cost-effective connectivity.
- eSIM Fundamentals: Discover how to enable remote activation, policy-based failover, and a single global SKU strategy to reduce logistics complexity.
- Vertical Analysis: Explore specific pain points and outcomes for Retail (mPOS), FWA, Security, Smart Metering (Water & Electric), and Track & Trace.
- Case Studies: See how major connectivity and technology leaders are already using Thales’ SGP.32-compliant solutions to revolutionize their IoT fleet deployments