The orchestration layer above your RSP infrastructure
eSIM IoT Manager is a platform for enterprise teams who need to manage eSIM profiles, network switching, and device lifecycle across large IoT deployments. It sits above your RSP infrastructure and provides a single operational interface for everything related to eSIM fleet management.
The GSMA’s RSP standards – SGP.32, SGP.02, and SGP.22 – define how profiles are prepared and delivered to devices. What they do not define is how an enterprise team manages thousands of those devices day-to-day: handling network failures, switching profiles at scale, tracking lifecycle state, enforcing connectivity policies, and preventing the profile management mistakes that leave devices stranded in the field.
That is the gap eSIM IoT Manager fills.
What the platform does
At its core, eSIM IoT Manager provides three capabilities:
Profile lifecycle management. Track every device from EID registration through initial provisioning, profile changes, and eventual retirement. Every state transition is logged. Nothing falls through the gap between your RSP and your field operations team.
Fleet-wide orchestration. Apply network switching rules, provisioning policies, and connectivity controls to individual devices or entire fleet segments. Bulk operations that would take hours manually run in minutes.
Visibility and alerting. Real-time connectivity status, profile state, and network performance across your estate. Automated alerts for failed provisioning, stranded devices, and coverage gaps before they become customer incidents.
Which RSP standards does it support?
eSIM IoT Manager supports all three GSMA RSP models:
- SGP.32 – the IoT-native standard using the eIM and IPA architecture, built for constrained devices on NB-IoT and LTE-M
- SGP.02 – the original M2M standard, still in wide deployment across utility and automotive fleets
- SGP.22 – the consumer standard, used in many current-generation IoT routers and gateways via their LPA implementations
Most enterprise fleets run a mix of all three. A single management interface across all RSP models removes the need for separate tooling per standard.
New to SGP.32? The full comparison of SGP.32, SGP.02 and SGP.22 on sgp32.co.uk explains exactly what changed with each standard and why it matters for different device types.
Who is it for?
eSIM IoT Manager is built for enterprise IoT teams deploying eSIM-capable devices at scale. The platform is particularly relevant for:
- Teams managing multi-region deployments across different network operators
- Operations who have taken on SGP.32 deployments and found the DIY management complexity harder than anticipated
- Enterprises migrating from legacy SGP.02 or physical SIM deployments to eSIM
- Any team where profile management has become a manual, time-consuming operational burden