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Interview with Said Gharout, Chair of the GSMA eSIM Working Group 7 for SGP.32
Articles
Building eSIM IoT: Inside the SGP.32 Working Group with Saïd Gharout
Standards
A guided tour of GSMA SGP.32, the long-awaited eSIM IoT standard specification, from Saïd Gharout, Chair of the GSMA SGP.32 Working Group.
SGP.02 eSIM M2M vs SGP.22 eSIM Consumer vs SGP.32 eSIM IoT
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SGP.02 vs SGP.22 vs SGP.32: eSIM IoT in dialogue with M2M and consumer eSIM
SIMs Standards
How the prior GSMA standards, SGP.02: eSIM M2M and SGP.22 eSIM consumer, informed the new SGP.32 standard for eSIM IoT.
Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) - The business case for IoT
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What is NTN? The business case for IoT
Connectivity Network Technology
Discover everything about NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks), as we unpack their technology and the business case for NTN connectivity in IoT.
Articles
Is LTE Cat 1bis the best choice when building low-power devices?
Connectivity
Articles
SoftSIM on the nRF91 series: Build smaller, greener and faster-to-market cellular IoT
Connectivity
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Why your IoT devices perform worse, and cost more, when roaming.
Connectivity

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eUICC for IoT - What is it and should you use it?
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eUICC: What is it and do you need it for IoT?
Connectivity SIMs
In this article, we cover eUICC, from definition to business case: What is eUICC, where it came from and why, its relationship with its predecessor UICC, its game-changing benefits, its impact –or lack thereof– for IoT, and the road to the next frontier: eSIM IoT (SGP.32).
3 questions for your connectivity provider
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3 Questions for your connectivity provider (+3 Answers for you)
Connectivity Network Technology Security
You’re heading into your first conversation with a connectivity provider. If you find yourself eager to pick up the old playbook – jumping straight into the pricing discussion – it’s time to close it. And throw it away, just to be sure.
Multi IMSI (SIM)
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Multi IMSI (SIM) explained: A technical deep dive for IoT
Connectivity SIMs
For engineers evaluating IoT connectivity solutions, the question isn’t just whether multi-IMSI (SIM) works, it’s whether device complexity is necessary.
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