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G+D becomes the first company that has achieved GSMA ESIM compliance and certification for IoT -Euicc products

Giesecke+Devrise (G+D) is the first company to certify IoT -EUICC products as part of the EuicC Security Insurance System (Euicc Security Assurance) and reached the GSMA -esim -Compliance to support the efforts of the industry to ensure that ESIM -Comprehensive services are safe and interopable.

In January, the GSMA, the global organization, which combines the mobile ecosystem, introduced a new industry -wide technical specification, which is called SGP.32 V1.2Together with test, compliance and safety specifications to ensure e.g. IoT technologiesIn IoT products, you become safe and interoperable when you interact with communication networks and service platforms around the world. The GSMA has now started certification of this specification as part of the GSMA Euicc Security Assurance Scheme and the ESIM compliance program to ensure that ESIM IoT products meet strict safety and interoperability requirements, together with already established consumer and machine and machine ESIM product certification.

G+D, a global provider of ESIM technology, is the first company that has its embedded universal integrated Circuit Card (euicc) for IoT or ESIM -Iot products that get certification in less than two months from the specification.

Gloria Trujillo, EC group leader GSMA, said:

“By union behind the GSMA specifications and our compliance and insurance schemes, industry can help protect the ESIM ecosystem and to accelerate innovation into IoT and mobile connectivity. The performance of Gieseck+Devrent sets the way for the industry, security and interoperability into new ESIM IoT services.

Philipp Schulte, CEO of Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security, Said: “Robust security is of the greatest importance when it comes to protecting both customer data and operator services. We are very pleased that we have reached the first to achieve this milestone through the GSMA security and conformity schemes. The specification and conformity scheme of the GSMA marks a significant milestone for the IoT sector, the trust of the IoT and the fact that the fact is The certificates for the fact that the certification has been achieved in less than two months for the fact that the fact has been achieved more than two months.

How uniform industry standards can accelerate the use of ESIM and IoT

The market intelligence companies GSMA Intelligence predict six billion IoT cell compounds worldwide by 2030, with ESIM overturning more than 40% of this market share. The automotive industry is leading in these IoT deployments, but it is also expected that intelligent cities, health, agriculture and supply chain increase demand.

However, GSMA Intelligence also outlines three challenges that companies face to see when providing IoT solutions that have to address mobile operators and equipment manufacturers. These are costs for implementation, potential security gaps and integration into other technologies. GSMA Intelligence believes that improved ESIM specifications for IoT, such as SGP.32, can help the market to manage these challenges by ensuring that a single approach is applied to global standards and specifications.

The new ESIM IoT SGP.32 V1.2 SpecificationGSMA ESA security security and ESIM compliance systems, together with the test specifications, ensure safe and interoperable standardized approach to ensure an easy load, activation and management of ESIM network subscriptions for IoT applications.

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