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SGP.32 and the Future of IoT eSIM: What US Businesses Need to Know

Cellular ConnectivityeSIM
29 May

The evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) depends on reliable, adaptable connectivity. As more connected devices are deployed across sectors like logistics, utilities, healthcare, and critical US infrastructure, the ability to manage eSIMs efficiently at scale has become a strategic priority. That’s why GSMA’s SGP.32 standard is gaining attention — it’s built specifically to meet the demands of large-scale, remote IoT deployments.

However, with SGP.02, SGP.22, and now SGP.32 all in circulation, it’s essential to understand their roles and how they fit together. Businesses today must make smart decisions about which standard fits their current needs while preparing for the next phase of IoT growth.

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eSIM Standards Explained: SGP.02, SGP.22, and SGP.32 at a Glance

GSMA’s Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) specifications have developed to suit different types of devices and use cases:

  • SGP.02 – Originally developed for M2M and industrial IoT deployments, now in maintenance phase.
  • SGP.22 – The current consumer standard, widely used for smartphones, tablets, and wearables.
  • SGP.32 – A new, purpose-built standard for IoT, designed to replace SGP.02 with a more secure, scalable, and automated architecture.

Rather than serving as a direct replacement for SGP.22, SGP.32 is designed to extend and improve eSIM provisioning specifically for IoT – offering greater autonomy, improved performance in constrained environments, and flexibility at scale.

 

Why SGP.32 Is a Game-Changer for IoT Connectivity

SGP.32 introduces significant architectural improvements, enabling remote eSIM profile management across large fleets of IoT devices.

 

Where Does SGP.22 Fit In Today?

While SGP.32 is gaining traction, SGP.22 remains widely used, particularly in the consumer device landscape. It offers:

  • Remote eSIM profile management for both businesses and end users.
  • Carrier switching flexibility.
  • Proven integration across a wide range of commercial devices.

Importantly, SGP.32 is not yet commercially available at scale. Although the GSMA finalized version 1.2 in mid-2024, mainstream adoption is now underway as of 2025–2026. Until then, most enterprises will continue to depend on SGP.22 — with future planning in mind.

 

When Should Your Business Move to SGP.32?

The new standard unlocks benefits across a range of use cases. Here are just a few examples:

 

Our Commitment: Future-Proof IoT Connectivity, Starting Today

At rSIM, we understand that businesses need reliable solutions now, not just in the future. That’s why we provide:

  • SGP.02 support for mission-critical M2M and infrastructure applications.
  • SGP.22 enablement to deliver scalable, remote-controlled eSIM management.
  • A GSMA-compliant roadmap that ensures a smooth path to adopting SGP.32 when it’s commercially ready.

Our mission is to help you take full control of your IoT connectivity, using standards that work today and are built to evolve with your needs.

 

The Bottom Line

SGP.32 marks a major leap forward in eSIM management for IoT. It introduces a flexible, secure, and scalable framework that directly addresses the limitations of legacy provisioning systems like SGP.02. Meanwhile, SGP.22 continues to serve the consumer eSIM space, and will likely coexist for the foreseeable future.

At rSIM, we help businesses navigate both the current state and the road ahead. Whether you’re operating large-scale IoT deployments today or planning for a smarter, standards-driven future, we make sure your connectivity solution is resilient now and ready for what’s next.

 

Ready to Get Ahead of SGP.32?

Talk to our team today. Whether you’re deploying IoT devices now or planning for what’s next, we’ll help you make smart, future-ready decisions — fast.

Feature

Advantage

IoT Profile Assistant (IPA) Located within the SIM or device (IPAe or IPAd), this module securely handles profile management operations.
eSIM IoT Remote Manager (eIM) Orchestrates bulk provisioning, updates, and deactivation of profiles from a centralized cloud system.
Lightweight Protocols (CoAP/DTLS, HTTP/TLS) Reduce power consumption and data overhead, making them ideal for battery-powered or headless devices.
Vendor-Neutral Design Devices can switch between eIMs and profile providers without vendor lock-in.
Support for Asynchronous Workflows Enables scheduled operations even when devices are offline or intermittently connected.
Built-In Security Features Cryptographic protection, secure rollback mechanisms, and tamper resistance ensure data integrity and resilience.

SGP.32 is a game-changer for industries deploying connected devices in remote, roaming, or unmanaged environments — exactly the kind of deployments rSIM was built to support.

Date Icon 29 May 2026