KORE and Kigen to Roll Out SGP.32 IoT Connectivity with Multi-network Resilience
KORE and Kigen will launch SGP.32-compliant IoT connectivity solutions in late 2026, covering high-power gateways to battery-powered sensors with profiles for streamlined roaming, multi-network resilience and local failover. The portfolio enables remote eSIM provisioning and dynamic connectivity management across global deployments, supporting scalable device fleets with carrier-grade integrations.
1. Partnership Launches Next-Generation IoT Connectivity
On April 9, 2026, KORE Group Holdings and Kigen announced a joint portfolio of SGP.32-compliant connectivity solutions targeting global IoT deployments. This collaboration combines KORE's hyperscaler infrastructure with Kigen's GSMA-certified eSIM and remote SIM provisioning technology.
2. SGP.32 Solution Features
The new SGP.32 solutions support high-power gateways and battery-powered sensors, offering connectivity profiles for streamlined roaming, resilient multi-network failover, and local connectivity with intelligent recovery. Enterprises can remotely provision, switch and optimize eSIM connectivity without on-site maintenance, unlocking operational efficiency and scalability.
3. Deployment Timeline and Impact
Commercial availability is planned for late 2026, positioning KORE to capitalize on the GSMA's next-generation eSIM standard. The programmable connectivity platform aims to enhance device interoperability and carrier-grade integrations, potentially driving new service revenue streams and expanding KORE's addressable market.