Escape operator lock-in with SGP.32 SIMs
Our SGP.32 SIMs ship with Onomondo connectivity preloaded. Power on the device and it is ready to connect. When your needs change, you can add or switch operators without touching the hardware – ever again.
Enabling the full SGP.32 ecosystem
eUICC / SGP.32 SIMs
eIM Platform
Connectivity Profiles
Talk to us about your deployment
Tell us your target markets and the modules you’re weighing. We’ll say whether SGP.32 is the right call, or whether a simpler SIM does the job.
Why run SGP.32 with Onomondo
Because the eSIM runs on a network we built and own, it does more than switch profiles. One non-steered profile already reaches 680+ networks, so for many fleets the chip alone is the whole job, and the freedom is real because we never move the lock-in into an eIM.
One global SKU for every deployment.
Switch networks, never the device
Choose your operator now and in the future
Arrive connected from the factory
Connect on the best network in every market
There are no contracts or agreements holding you back here. Our SIMs are non-steered and they’re global, meaning a device attaches to the strongest signal available wherever it sits, not the one a traditional carrier would prefer.
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680+ available networks
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180+ countries reached
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1 global SIM SKU
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1 global APN
How profiles reach the device
Most connectivity needs are solved by a good roaming SIM. SGP.32 is the answer to two specific problems, and we built for both.
Preloaded profiles from the factory
Over the air with other operators
IoT businesses enabled by Onomondo
Ken West
Reefer Digital Development Manager
Mads F. Gregersen
Founder
Thomas Pedersen
Founder & CEO
What is GSMA SGP.32?
SGP.32 simplifies remote SIM provisioning by enabling bulk network switching, multi-vendor strategies, and efficient profile management. The IPA (IoT Profile Assistant) connects the eSIM with the eIM (eSIM IoT Remote Manager) that enables easy profile switching in bulk and reduces integration time.
The final eSIM IoT ecosystem guidelines are still being built by the GSMA and is expected to be released soon.
Not sure SGP.32 fits? It may not.
SGP.32 is worth it in two cases: one SKU running a different operator per region with no way to swap the SIM, or a market that requires a local profile. For broad coverage, consolidating operators, or a backup source, a simpler SIM wins.
Global IoT SIM
SGP.32 FAQs
The GSMA specification for remote SIM provisioning, built for IoT. You, not the operator, download, enable, and switch operator profiles on deployed devices over the air, at fleet scale, on hardware with no screen. Successor to SGP.02, sibling to SGP.22.
A steered SIM is told to prefer certain networks even when a stronger one is available. Ours ships with no preset operator list, so the modem attaches to the best network in each location. You can still shape that with Network Lists when you want to.
All three are GSMA standards. Consumer SGP.22 is pull: a user scans a code. M2M SGP.02 is push over SMS. SGP.32 is server-orchestrated, for IoT with no screen and no user.
The eSIM IoT Remote Manager: the platform that downloads and switches profiles. It’s the real control point, and where most ecosystems trap you. Ours is interchangeable, and our SIMs work with any eIM, so control stays with you.
The IoT Profile Assistant on the device runs the eIM’s commands. IPAd lives in the modem firmware. IPAe is embedded in the eUICC, which skips firmware changes but needs a compatible modem.
Yes. GSMA published SGP.32 v1.1 on 1 May 2026. Our SGP.32 eUICC SIMs are available today. Get in touch with our team to get started.
Three ways: factory preloaded at manufacture, a bootstrap profile that pulls the right one, or over the air via SM-DP+ on any GSMA-certified eUICC.
Often, no. An Onomondo single non-steered profile already reaches 680+ networks, and Network Lists change networks without touching a profile. SGP.32 earns its place only when a roaming SIM can’t do the job: a different operator per region on one SKU, or a market that requires a local profile.
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