Platform capabilities
eSIM IoT Manager covers the full operational surface of enterprise eSIM management – from first provisioning through to device retirement. Below is a breakdown of the current and planned feature set.
Manage profiles across SGP.02, SGP.22, and SGP.32 from one interface. Push, activate, suspend, and retire profiles without separate tooling per standard.
Apply profile changes, connectivity policies, and network switching actions to your entire fleet or filtered segments in a single operation.
Live connectivity status, profile state, and network performance per device. Fleet-wide dashboard with filterable views by region, operator, and device type.
Connect to your SM-DP+, eIM, or CMP via REST API. Supports integration with major RSP vendors including Thales, IDEMIA, and Kigen platforms.
Set rules for automatic network failover, scheduled profile updates, and lifecycle state transitions. Reduce manual intervention without losing operational control.
Full immutable log of every profile operation, network switch, and policy change. Compliance-ready audit trail across your entire fleet history.
Track bootstrap connectivity status per device. Identify provisioning failures at the bootstrap stage before devices are deployed to the field.
Data sovereignty controls and per-region connectivity policies. Manage compliance requirements for deployments spanning multiple jurisdictions.
Push alerts to Slack, Teams, PagerDuty or any webhook endpoint for device connectivity failures, stranded devices, and provisioning events.
Why the orchestration layer matters. SGP.32 defines how profiles are delivered – it does not define how you manage the complexity above that. The missing layer analysis on sgp32.co.uk covers the gap between what the standard delivers and what enterprise operations actually require.