Comprion and G+D partner to enable early interoperability testing and validation of SGP.32 IoT eSIM solutions Comprion and Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) have entered into a partnership to provide mutually validated solutions as well as a
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Key Insights (AI-assisted): The acceleration of eSIM shipments alongside resilient traditional SIM volumes signals a protracted hybrid connectivity phase for IoT deployments. For device makers, rising SGP.32 support lowers lifecycle and logistics costs by
Key Insights (AI-assisted): The partnership underscores how regulatory fragmentation has become a primary bottleneck for scaling cross-border IoT, especially in mobility. By productizing regulatory compliance and local-carrier orchestration, it shifts value from pure connectivity
Key Insights (AI-assisted): Network-side centimeter positioning reframes 5G from a connectivity layer into a spatial intelligence substrate for IoT. Decoupling location from OS and device OEM control shifts bargaining power to operators and systems
Key Insights (AI-assisted): Positioning 5G-Advanced as a bridge between current 5G and 6G clarifies how operators can monetize AI traffic growth before 6G standards are finalized. Emphasis on U6 GHz and uplink performance signals