Telenor IoT today said it is one of the first to implement the new global eSIM standard SGP.32, therefore making a significant leap forward in the IoT field. Beginning in autumn 2025, the firm will deliver a totally standardized, future-proof solution including the new standard as soon as standardized SGP.32 SIMs become commercially accessible.
Stockholm, April 23rd – Telenor IoT today said it is one of the first to implement the new global eSIM standard SGP.32, therefore making a significant leap forward in the IoT field. Beginning in autumn 2025, the company will deliver a completely standardized, future-proof solution including the new standard as soon as standardized SGP.32 SIMs start to be publicly available This will guarantee companies to future-proof their implementations and easily adjust to changing corporate needs.
Designed to satisfy rising needs of IoT installations, SGP.32 is the next generation eSIM standard created by the GSMA. Even for devices without user interfaces or placed in difficult-to-reach places, it lets SIM profiles be maintained remotely through a centralized platform, hence enabling automated upgrades and provisioning. This makes it perfect for securely and effectively running big worldwide fleets of devices. SGP.32 permits network switching without replacing actual SIM cards, offers lightweight profiles, hence enhancing performance for low-power devices. By enabling companies to employ a single Stock Keeping Unit across all markets, therefore lowering logistical complexity and expense and improving deployment efficiency, the new standard helps future-proof installations and simplifies worldwide IoT operations.
Among the first operators to introduce SGP.02, the first eSIM standard for IoT, Telenor IoT has always been fast to embrace new standards. Launching SGP.32 helps us to enable the shift towards a future of smooth, safe, and standardized IoT connectivity—essential for long-term success in the IoT space—said Mats Lundquist, Head of Telenor IoT and CEO of Telenor Connexion. “This marks a major change in the evolution of global connectivity that will simplify operations for our customers and lower long-term integration challenges—more than just a technology upgrade.”
Globally controlled connectivity from Telenor IoT already gives consumers access to several networks per nation, therefore facilitating simple scaling and best network choice. Combining AI-powered monitoring, real-time analytics, and remote SIM management in one potent solution, Telenor IoT enables its consumers to grow and regulate IoT projects even further by including SGP.32 into its portfolio.
The action also emphasizes the need of standardizing. Avoiding vendor lock-in, a completely standardized SGP.32 solution assures long-term compatibility with changing technologies and networks and ensures interoperability between devices.
Already providing test agreements, Telenor IoT allows clients to start investigating the advantages of SGP.32 before mass commercial release.