Soracom makes SGP.32 IoT eSIMs commercially available
Soracom made its SGP.32-compatible IoT eSIMs and Connectivity Hypervisor orchestration capability commercially available on July 9, 2026.
TL;DR
- Soracom moved its SGP.32-compatible IoT eSIMs and Connectivity Hypervisor from pre-order to purchase.
- The offer includes card and chip-type SIM form factors for unattended IoT devices.
- Soracom said its platform can add, remove, manage and switch operator profiles using SGP.32 remote SIM provisioning.
Soracom said the commercial release targets IoT fleets that need remote SIM profile control across regions, operators and long device lifecycles. SGP.32 is the GSMA remote SIM provisioning standard for IoT, designed for devices without screens or local user interaction. Soracom said its IoT eSIMs are available in card and chip-type form factors.
Soracom said its Connectivity Hypervisor uses SGP.32 eSIM IoT Manager functionality to add, remove, manage and switch between multiple operator profiles on remote SIMs and eSIMs. The company said the system can work with third-party mobile network operator (MNO) profiles and is built on standard eUICC (embedded universal integrated circuit card), eIM (eSIM IoT Manager) and SM-DP+ components. Soracom also said the platform includes fallback to a Soracom profile if a target profile is unavailable.
Soracom said the release is aimed at OEMs, enterprises and system integrators managing long-lived connected devices such as vehicles, utility meters, asset trackers and connected medical devices. The company said a future release of Connectivity Hypervisor for unified management of connections from multiple operators through a single control plane has been demonstrated, but broader customer availability depends on partner operators completing profile integrations for resale through the Soracom platform.
Related questions
- What is SGP.32 and how does it differ from SGP.02 and SGP.22?
- What components does Soracom use for its SGP.32 implementation?
- Which IoT device types did Soracom identify for this eSIM orchestration offer?
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