NuvoLinQ Achieves Major Breakthrough in IoT Device Compatibility with SGP.32 eUICC

NuvoLinQ and the Future of IoT Connectivity



In an age where connectivity is essential, NuvoLinQ has emerged as a trailblazer in the realm of Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Recently, the company announced a monumental achievement: the successful integration of legacy IoT devices with the latest eUICC (SGP.32) technology. This breakthrough not only modernizes these devices but also positions them for the ever-evolving standards in global IoT connectivity.

As the rapid progression towards SGP.32 takes place, many enterprises find themselves grappling with the challenges posed by outdated infrastructure. Existing hardware often lacks the ability to leverage the capabilities of new eSIM technology. eUICC provides significant advantages, including remote provisioning, multi-carrier switching, private APNs, and secure over-the-air updates. However, these benefits hinge upon having compatible devices. NuvoLinQ's recent work successfully bridges that compatibility gap, proving that legacy devices can be brought back to life with modern technology.

Over the course of several months, NuvoLinQ's engineering teams, in collaboration with Kigen’s SGP.32 certified solutions, have proven their competence by enabling full SGP.32 readiness on legacy devices. Maurizio Tersigni, CEO of NuvoLinQ, emphasized the complexity of this undertaking, stating, "Every device has its own quirks; we've dedicated extensive resources to ensure compatibility across various legacy devices such as pin pads and sensors. Our efforts demonstrate that these devices can indeed transition into the next era of IoT."

To facilitate further industry adoption, NuvoLinQ proudly announces the launch of the eUICC Readiness Program. This initiative is designed to aid organizations in the seamless transition of their legacy device fleets to SGP.32 technology, allowing them to capitalize on the benefits of modern connectivity without the financial strain of complete hardware replacements.

Key features of the eUICC Readiness Program include:

  • - Device Compatibility Testing: Ensuring that all devices are SGP.32 ready for optimal network functioning.
  • - Root Cause Identification: Analyzing and troubleshooting firmware or SIM-profile issues that affect performance.
  • - Validation Support: Providing a complimentary 30-day trial of eSIMs for in-field testing prior to deployment.

This comprehensive initiative underscores NuvoLinQ's dedication to bridging the gap between old and new technologies within the IoT landscape, allowing businesses to modernize their infrastructures without the need for costly upgrades. By addressing limitations in hardware, organizations can extend their device lifecycles, minimize upgrade expenditures, and remain robust against future requirements.

"SGP.32 is not merely a new standard; it's the cornerstone of scalable, secure, and intelligent global IoT," Tersigni added. This commitment to future-proofing is pivotal as companies navigate the transformative shift from conventional plastic SIMs to dynamic eSIMs, which are now essential for robust enterprise cybersecurity.

Vincent Korstanje, CEO of Kigen, highlighted the friction that this transition can introduce for existing devices. Together with NuvoLinQ, Kigen is working on its innovative IoT-ready eSIM suite, which consists of their SGP.32 certified eIM, eSIM OS, and tailored applets, thereby facilitating a seamless elevation of remote device fleets into a new era of secure, remotely managed IoT.

Companies interested in assessing SGP.32 compatibility for their existing devices can visit NuvoLinQ’s website at nuvolinq.com or contact them directly at 416-606-5981 for evaluation scheduling.

About NuvoLinQ


NuvoLinQ aims to simplify global IoT deployments by utilizing future-ready eSIM technologies, robust carrier integrations, and its intuitive LinQView connectivity management platform. Whether it’s smart terminals or industrial automation, NuvoLinQ is dedicated to empowering secure, scalable, and seamless device connectivity worldwide. For further details, interested organizations can explore more at nuvolinq.com.

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