As global markets move toward increased nationalisation and stricter data regulations, traditional IoT connectivity models are facing significant hurdles. To help organisations navigate this transition, KORE has released a comprehensive new report: "The Essential Guide to SGP.32 and IoT eSIM Management."
This report outlines how the new GSMA SGP.32 standard is set to revolutionise the industry by merging the strengths of previous standards while eliminating the need for costly "truck rolls" and rigid logistics.
Key insights from the KORE report include:
- The Evolution of Standards: An analysis of why SGP.32 was necessary to address the specific technical gaps of its predecessors (SGP.02 and SGP.22).
- The Role of the eIM: How the eSIM IoT Manager (eIM) enables rules-based automation for managing massive device fleets at scale.
- Operational Efficiency: Strategies for deploying a single SKU that maintains global connectivity with minimal friction.
- Market Adoption Timeline: Why experts anticipate widespread adoption by 2027 and what enterprises should do to prepare today.
For further insights into simplifying complex connectivity, check out our IoT Now on-Trend Roundtable series. In our inaugural session, Jim Morrish (Transformer Insights) and Jared Deeth (KORE) discussed with George Malim, IoT Now's managing editor, how to move beyond a "price-only" mindset to effectively de-risk your global IoT deployments.
[Watch the new roundtable here]
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