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Kigen unveils groundbreaking eIM solution for SGP.32 compatible with consumer eSIMs

by October 3, 2024
written by October 3, 2024

Market-ready, adopted by over 15 customers, and aligned with the latest GSMA Standards, Kigen’s eSIM IoT remote manager transforms IoT device management with eSIMs.

Kigen, the global leader in eSIM and iSIM security, announces the availability of the Kigen eSIM IoT remote Manager (eIM) for the management of large IoT and consumer eSIM fleets.

This is the first market-ready solution, fully compliant with the latest GSMA SGP.32 v1.2 specification, compatible with Kigen eSIM consumer OS, and with existing operator Subscription Manager Data Preparation (SM-DP+) services. This technology underscores Kigen’s commitment to advancing IoT connectivity by adhering to the latest GSMA eSIM standard developments and it is making this available for manufacturers to migrate to IoT eSIM with immediate solutions.

The eIM is a principal component of the simplified architecture introduced by the new GSMA IoT eSIM specifications (SGP.32). The eIM plays a key role in managing the eUICCs and instructing to download a Profile from the SM-DP+ server.

Addressing the needs of efficient, sustainable IoT with eSIMs

The Kigen eIM addresses how compact and ultra-efficient eSIM management operations can be carried out for single-charge battery-powered devices. Kigen eIM supports innovative on-the-fly translation, ensuring that legacy SM-DP+ can be leveraged in cellular IoT deployments with indirect profile download. The Kigen eIM solution is also compatible with the latest Kigen Consumer eSIM OS, which includes other innovations such as in-factory profile provisioning, secure element functions, and intelligent device logic for seamless profile switching to prevent connectivity losses. All the Kigen eSIM OS features can be leveraged easily thanks to the Kigen device C-SDK, an embedded-C library enabling quick feature integration into devices.

Unified view with Kigen Pulse

To enhance user experience, Kigen provides this eIM with Kigen Pulse, a centralized console with a user-friendly and unified experience for managing all Kigen services, including all evolutions of Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP). With comprehensive Open API v3 Specifications and UI, customers can oversee all their eSIM assets remotely or integrate this holistic view into platforms of their own choice. This ensures post-deployment business continuity and avoids costly manual management for massive IoT deployments.

Tested and validated by the ecosystem

Kigen’s eIM solution has undergone rigorous testing and has been adopted by leading partners like Particle. Integration is underway with 15 further prominent IoT customers.

The Kigen eIM is now available through flexible deployment options. It can be accessed as a fully managed service via Kigen’s GSMA-accredited SAS-SM (Security Accreditation Scheme for Subscription Management) data centers or on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Starting in 2025, customers can also choose to self-manage deployments on their infrastructure. All deployment experiences are centralized under Kigen Pulse, supporting a seamless experience for geo-redundant deployments and hybrid-cloud use cases.

Additionally, GSMA SAS-UP (for UICC Production) certifications in Dublin, Ireland, and in Noida, India, underscore the security and robustness of Kigen’s solution for Connectivity service providers and device manufacturers.

Vincent Korstanje, CEO at Kigen, remarked, “As eSIM technology evolves with SGP.32, it’s clear that this future of IoT requires technological stewardship, starting now. To scale, eSIM profile downloads need to be efficient for power-limited devices, improve business continuity, and optimize the cost of profile operations. Kigen’s eIM and accompanying tools empower the IoT ecosystem to get started immediately with confidence that the technology is resting on a robust, standardized, and interoperable foundation. We are learning through our early adopters how to break down barriers to drive for long-term growth, sustainability, and innovation that can benefit all.”

Towards optimizing the cost of eSIMs at scale

Kigen is also committed to helping manufacturers combine the eIM with its In-Factory Profile Provisioning (IFPP) solution and Secure iSIM Package APIs. These combinations will be available on-demand in Kigen Pulse for customers by the end of 2024.

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