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KORE and
Kigen to Deliver Next-Generation SGP.32
IoT Connectivity for Global Deployments
KORE Group
Holdings, Inc. y announced a new
portfolio of SGP.32-compliant
connectivity solutions in partnership
with Kigen, a global leader in eSIM and
remote SIM provisioning - with
commercial availability planned for
later in 2026.
Purpose-built for
IoT and based on the GSMA's
next-generation eSIM standard, KORE's
SGP.32 solutions support a wide range of
devices, from high-power gateways to
battery-powered sensors, and include a
range of connectivity profiles tailored
to different operational needs, such as
streamlined roaming, resilient
multi-network approaches and local
connectivity with intelligent failover
and recovery - enabling organizations to
deploy and manage connected devices
globally, while adapting connectivity
over time.
Whether devices are
stationary or on the move, KORE's SGP.32
solutions give customers the ability to
remotely provision, switch and optimize
connectivity without costly truck rolls
- unlocking efficiency, resiliency and
global reach. Built to support the
future of IoT, KORE's approach ensures
interoperability, carrier-grade
integrations and the intelligence needed
to manage device fleets at scale, while
advancing the company's broader goal to
deliver programmable connectivity
through a unified eSIM-based platform.
"Enterprise
customers don't just need standards -
they need a proven way to operationalize
them at scale," said Ron Totton,
President and CEO of KORE. "With SGP.32,
success depends on deep carrier
relationships, global infrastructure and
the ability to manage complexity across
the full device lifecycle. That's where
KORE delivers - helping customers turn
new standards into real-world, scalable
deployments." Kigen is contributing
their secure, GSMA-certified SGP.32 eSIM
and eIM technology to the solution to
underpin its enterprise-grade
architecture.
"SGP.32 is a
defining milestone for the industry
because it removes the complexity that
has long held back scale for enterprise
IoT – making connectivity truly
flexible, resilient, and secure by
design," said Vincent Korstanje, CEO at
Kigen. "By building on Kigen's
GSMA-certified eSIM and eIM, KORE is
establishing a trusted foundation that
enables enterprises to deploy, manage,
and scale next-generation connectivity
with confidence."
KORE's SGP.32
solution provides customers with a more
adaptive approach to global IoT
connectivity, supporting evolving
regulatory requirements, network
conditions and deployment needs. This
provides enterprises with the ability to
localize connectivity, maintain uptime
and manage changes remotely across long
device lifecycles.
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