Watch the on-demand webinar to get real answers from an expert for all your questions on SGP.32.

SGP.32 is transforming IoT connectivity, shifting from static SIM management to fully programmable, software-defined control.

But with that shift comes complexity:

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What this 'Ask me Anything' will cover

SGP.32 is more than a new standard. It’s a shift in how connectivity is designed and managed.

In this session, you’ll explore:

  • How connectivity becomes a programmable lifecycle asset

  • What operator independence really means in practice
  • How to enable instant-on connectivity and remote profile management
  • Why resilience is critical, and how fallback mechanisms work
  • What’s required to support global, scalable IoT deployments

WHY SGP.32 MATTERS NOW:

Transforming IoT Connectivity

SGP.32 eliminates friction in manufacturing and deployment, allowing devices to connect instantly when powered for the first time via a bootstrap profile, with no SIM swaps, manual activation, or post‑deployment configuration. Local profiles can then be added or changed whenever required.

Provider Independence

With the emnify eSIM IoT Manager (eIM), enterprises can remotely switch between operator profiles via portal or API, including third‑party profiles, ensuring long-term flexibility across markets and regulations.

Built-In Resilience

Fallback profiles ensure always‑available connectivity, even when primary networks fail. Automated profile transitions protect critical operations with zero field intervention.