
Cut through eSIM complexity. Make SGP.32 decisions with confidence.
SGP.32 is the new global eSIM standard that will redefine how IoT devices connect, update, and scale.
Redefining how IoT connectivity is sourced, delivered, and governed, it merges network selection, provisioning, and policy enforcement into a single lifecycle – enabling enterprises to retain ownership of connectivity while partners manage complexity in the background.
The SGP.32 Buyers Guide turns eSIM into a decision playbook with clear value cases, stakeholder-specific benefits, and the key RFI questions, so you can choose your connectivity strategy with confidence.
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The next evolution of IoT connectivity is here.
“SGP.32 is not just another connectivity upgrade: it redefines how IoT connectivity is sourced, delivered, and governed.” – Beecham Research, SGP.32 Buyers Guide (2025)
SGP.32 makes connectivity adaptive. Policy rules automate profile switching, localisation, and network selection to balance cost, coverage, and latency – without human intervention.
The question isn’t how it works; it’s the business impact:
- Resilience: higher uptime with multi-network failover by policy
- Compliance: local profiles, audit visibility, easier regulation
- Lifecycle control: deploy once, manage everywhere.
This Buyers Guide cuts through the technical noise and shows what changes, who benefits, and the questions to ask before you invest.
What’s inside
- What SGP.32 changes, and why it matters for scale. (policy-driven automation; device-initiated provisioning via eIM)
- SGP.32 vs. multi-IMSI: how they complement each other.
- Operational value: differentiated for application and stakeholder
- Decision Checklist + RFI questions to use with suppliers and platforms.
Relevant for every part of the IoT value chain.
Whether you design, build, deploy, or manage connected devices, this guide explains how SGP.32 affects you – and how to turn it into a competitive advantage.
Different roles achieve different gains, here’s where SGP.32 delivers measurable impact across the IoT ecosystem:
| OEMs / ODMs | Service Providers | Solution Providers / Integrators | Connected Enterprises |
| Streamlined production, one global SKU, faster certification | Customer experience, portfolio expansion, regulatory trust | Service differentiation, interoperability, scalability | Business continuity, cost control, compliance, customer experience. |
Where SGP.32 is delivering value now
Beecham Research analysis shows that SGP.32 is already creating measurable business value in sectors where connectivity needs to be resilient, secure, and easy to manage at scale — including healthcare, safety and security, EV charging, automotive (EVs), and field workforce operations.
Wireless Logic’s customer deployments highlight how this value is being realised in practice:
- Healthcare & Assisted Living – Always-connected wearables and monitoring with remote provisioning; ruggedised, sealed devices; privacy and compliance.
- Video-enabled safety (CCTV, bodycams, dash cams) – High-bandwidth streaming, automatic failover across carriers, tamper-resistance.
- EV charging networks – 98–99% mandated uptime supported by multi-carrier resilience, secure payments, remote diagnostics at scale.
- EV telematics – Global roaming behaviour with compliant localisation and stable low-latency access across export markets.
- Digital workforce & field operations – Policy-driven connectivity to keep distributed devices online without manual SIM handling.
These outcomes are measurable: reduced truck rolls and activation time, fewer support tickets, and higher uptime in year one.
Wireless Logic’s deployments illustrate SGP.32 principles in the wild – dual-profile fallback, network-diverse policy logic, and auditable resilience KPIs – so buyers can evidence continuity and compliance rather than rely on assumptions.
Start asking the right questions about your eSIM strategy.
Get your copy of the SGP.32 Buyers Guide to understand what this new standard means for your business – and how to make confident, future-ready decisions on global connectivity.