IDEMIA, the globally renowned company in identity technologies, joins forces with TEAL to deliver GSMA-certified eSIM hardware and operating system designed for IoT connectivity, integrating SGP.32 technologies with Teal's Cloud Platforms.

Through this partnership, IDEMIA and TEAL demonstrate their commitment to anticipating and supporting tomorrow’s uses of Internet of Things (IoT) technology globally.

Dakota Smart eUICC (eSIM)

The Dakota Smart eUICC (eSIM), compatible with high latency NB-IoT and high throughput 5G, accommodates an extensive range of hardware and software solutions across various industrial IoT use cases from robotics to drones to connected vehicle and fleet solutions.

When paired with TEAL’s SGP.32 cloud platforms, including EIM and SM-DS, OEMs will be able to easily access a true eSIM ecosystem with either preloaded or remotely installed configurations.

Enhanced out-of-the-box connectivity services

This pairing of eUICC OS and cloud technology also opens doors for future iSIM deployments

With the GSMA Intelligence forecasting a significant surge in IoT connections, projecting a doubling of connections from 15.1 billion in 2021 to 37.4 billion by 2030, IDEMIA and TEAL aim to position themselves at the forefront of this growth, offering enhanced and improved out-of-the-box connectivity services for TEAL customers worldwide.

This pairing of eUICC OS and cloud technology also opens doors for future iSIM deployments.

IDEMIA and TEAL forge strategic partnership

Fabien Jautard, Executive Vice President (EVP), Connectivity Services at IDEMIA, said “This collaboration underscores the joint commitment of IDEMIA and TEAL to drive the evolution in IoT use cases and connectivity utilising existing and upcoming GSMA standards, focusing on the latest GSMA SGP.32 model that lays the groundwork for a more efficient and streamlined deployment model needed in this market.

Robert Hamblet, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at TEAL, said “eSIM technology has vast potential and partnering with IDEMIA sets the standard for supporting the future of IoT at scale by defragmenting device integration and adoption worldwide.

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