IoT has quietly moved from experimentation to infrastructure. Today, connected devices underpin global logistics, energy grids, and smart cities. But there is a challenge that many organizations are overlooking: connectivity was never originally designed for the realities of IoT.
For years, the industry has tried to force-fit traditional SIM technology into IoT use cases, leading to hidden costs, operational rigidity, and significant long-term risk.
To help you navigate this shift, Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) has released a new whitepaper: “A Simple Guide to SGP.32 and the Future of IoT Connectivity.”
In this guide, you will discover:
- The “Hidden” Connectivity Problem: Why traditional SIM models fail as deployments scale into the millions and lifecycles stretch over a decade.
- The SGP.32 Revolution: A deep dive into the new GSMA standard that signals a fundamental shift toward flexibility and resilience.
- Technical Breakthroughs: Understanding the role of IPAd and IPAe in extending connectivity to even the most constrained IoT devices.
- The Power of the Stack: Why owning the entire connectivity layer – from hardware to platform – is the key to a reliable, future-proof foundation.
Stop treating connectivity as a marginal technical upgrade and start treating it as the critical infrastructure it has become.
