JUL
18
JUL
18
July 18, 2024
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Over the past decade, the mechanisms for handling Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) have
evolved quite dramatically, most notably with the introduction of a series of standards, of
which SGP.32 ‘IoT’ is the latest. SGP.32 allows a customer to switch its IoT connections
(theoretically) to any connectivity provider, and is set to be the successor to the SGP.02
‘push’ standard.
In theory, this change means that every enterprise customer with SGP.32-capable devices will have greater flexibility to switch connectivity from one network provider to another. However, the reality is much more complicated. As a result, Enterprises with existing IoT deployments, and those planning new future deployments, need to carefully plan and integrate this new standard to reap its benefits.
Our experts will guide you through the essential steps and strategic recommendations
necessary to embrace and seamlessly migrate your Enterprise IoT to SGP.32. We will also
debunk common misconceptions and provide a clear understanding of the practical realities of SGP.32 implementation. This webinar promises to be a vital resource for enterprises poised to embrace the future of IoT technology.
Join Paul Marshall (Co-Founder & CCO) and Anand Gandhi (SVP Global Solutions) at
Eseye for a live webinar where they will:
Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and understand the key considerations when transitioning to the latest IoT standard.
Book your seat today!
Speakers
Paul is one of Eseye’s co-founders. Paul’s passion is to deliver Eseye solutions that meet customer requirements.
Anand has over 20 years of technology experience within large global, medium, and start-up organisations.
Hosts
Eseye is a leader in global IoT connectivity solutions, bringing the deep expertise needed to integrate and optimize device connectivity across 190 countries and over 700 networks, delivering near-100% uptime. We bring decades of end-to-end expertise to help you navigate every step, all the way from idea to implementation and beyond. Nobody does IoT better.