floLIVE, a global enabler of IoT connectivity solutions, has announced that it has launched operational support for GSMA SGP.32 across its global IoT infrastructure through its relationship with Kigen, a global leader in eSIM and remote SIM provisioning technologies. As a result, floLIVE can support customer requirements that range from full SGP.32 compliant operations to a broad range of hybrid deployment models that combine elements of SGP.32 with proven multi-IMSI connectivity using eSIM and other SIM formats.
“Delivering immediate access to SGP.32 capabilities, as well as hybrid connectivity, allows us to support a broad range of deployment demands from enterprises, IoT Service Providers, and Mobile Network Operators (MNO),” said Nadav Doron, the vice president of product management at floLIVE. “These models allow businesses to take advantage of critical operational benefits such as remote zero-profile provisioning that places connectivity decisions in the hands of the enterprise. Our partnership and deep technology integration with Kigen provides us with a strong framework for delivering secured connectivity options that can be customised to satisfy the specific needs of customers around the world.”
Through this collaboration, floLIVE uses Kigen’s SGP.32-compliant eSIM IoT Remote Manager (eIM) and secure eSIM OS to deliver a seamless “factory-to-field” experience. By integrating Kigen’s In-Factory Profile Provisioning (IFPP) capabilities, floLIVE can now ship eUICCs that are pre-configured at the factory with an initial connectivity profile based on the award-winning floLIVE Multi-IMSI SIM. This allows devices to connect immediately upon activation, anywhere in the world, and download local profiles via SGP.32 standards without complex setup—effectively realising the promise of a single global SKU for massive IoT deployments.
“SGP.32 provides the missing operations layer for connectivity state, so market expansions and fleet transitions can be delivered at scale with confidence,” said Jean-Louis Carrara, the global head of sales at Kigen. “Kigen’s SGP.32 eSIMs and our award-winning GSMA SGP.32 SAS-certified eIM are built for real-world IoT deployments, including secure indirect profile delivery for air-gapped environments and regulatory-driven cybersecurity requirements. Combined with Kigen’s In-Factory Profile Provisioning within floLIVE’s connectivity offering, this makes first-connect behaviour deterministic and removes the most error-prone moments—so enterprises can go live faster with operational readiness built in.”
Broad adoption of SGP.32 is anticipated to ramp up throughout 2026 following controlled deployment trajectories to evaluate operational impacts and ROI before moving to mass adoption. Cited benefits of SGP.32 include reduced lock-in, future-proofing, and lower operational risk for enterprises, as well as opportunities for MNOs to create new managed services and reinforce enterprise customer stickiness.
“While SGP.32 simplifies many important operational challenges, it is important to remember that issues in network complexity, back-end integration, compliance, cost control, and multi-operator management will still exist,” continued Doron. “Using a platform such as floLIVE’s CMP Aggregator provides a holistic monitoring, deployment and provisioning environment that maximises value and achieves business objectives.”
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