KORE Group Holdings has teamed up with Kigen to launch a new range of SGP.32-compliant IoT connectivity solutions. This partnership aims to simplify global deployments and improve device management. The GSMA’s next-generation eSIM standard supports many IoT devices, from strong gateways to low-energy sensors. It lets businesses set up, switch, and optimize connectivity remotely, saving on expensive on-site visits. Key features include multi-network resilience, intelligent failover, and localized connectivity. These help organizations adapt to changing regulations and network conditions worldwide. Kigen’s GSMA-certified eSIM and eIM technology work with KORE’s strong infrastructure.
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This partnership creates a unified, programmable connectivity platform. It supports long device lifecycles. “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.”






























