AT&T and Thales introduced a new eSIM solution that allows businesses to remotely activate and manage Internet‑of‑Things devices. The platform uses the GSMA SGP.32 standard and Thales Adaptive Connect to provide secure, scalable provisioning across global cellular networks.
The launch expands AT&T’s IoT portfolio and positions the company to capture a larger share of the projected 5.8 billion global IoT connections by 2030. AT&T’s cellular IoT connections grew 19% year‑over‑year in 2023, and the new solution is expected to accelerate deployment in automotive, smart‑city, healthcare, and utilities markets.
The partnership leverages Thales’ cybersecurity expertise to secure device provisioning and data. The platform automates subscription switching and fleet rule updates, reducing physical intervention and lowering operational costs for customers worldwide.
AT&T has been expanding its IoT offerings since 2016, including the AT&T Control Center and Global SIM Advanced. The new eSIM solution builds on that foundation and aligns with industry trends toward secure, remote provisioning.
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