
eSIM as a root of trust for secure IoT
What protects billions of IoT devices and their business-critical data? The same security architecture that’s worked for mobile networks for 30 years.
The global automotive market is undergoing a radical change, driven by economic and social factors that are shaping the future of personal mobility.

What protects billions of IoT devices and their business-critical data? The same security architecture that’s worked for mobile networks for 30 years.

MFF3 and MFF4 are the new standard in eSIM form factors, enabling smaller, more sustainable interoperable connected devices. Here’s what you need to know.

How eSIM advances like IFPP and SGP.32 are fueling better vehicle production and giving automotive OEMs full life cycle control – from factory to fleet.

5G RedCap bridges the gap between LTE and full 5G, offering efficient, low-power connectivity for billions of IoT devices.

As IoT adoption accelerates, new specifications are shaping how devices stay connected and secure. Discover what the latest standards mean for the future.

Smart devices need to be connected, but not all the time. Time-limited connectivity and dynamic subscription allocation are driving new use cases in IoT.

From the factory to the freeway, cars need different connectivity profiles for each of their life stages. The key for automakers: seamless eSIM management.
Connected cars have moved beyond infotainment and navigation. With V2X connectivity, driving is safer, smarter, more efficient and more enjoyable for all.

All Santa’s holiday miracle really needs is faith. However, seamless connectivity, the right tools, and the IoT make his and the elves’ task a lot easier.