New Frontiers in Connectivity
This collaboration allows Globe to pilot the latest GSMA specifications, offering scalable, flexible, and secure connectivity tailored for enterprise IoT applications. Central to this initiative is Thales’s Adaptive Connect Services, which will facilitate the integration of the SGP.32 eSIM IoT Remote Manager and Fleet Manager—tools designed to tackle a variety of regional and local challenges head-on.
Building a Regional Network
Bridge Alliance, which includes notable telecom operators like Singtel from Singapore, Optus from Australia, and AIS from Thailand, will oversee the project management. The consortium is committed to ensuring the technology’s regional readiness while simulating cross-border applications among its members. This collaborative effort will also enable Thales to showcase the interoperability of its platform with the new SGP.32 standard, a move that could set the stage for a game-changing shift in enterprise connectivity.
Empowering Enterprises with eSIM Technology
The PoC is poised to demonstrate how businesses can efficiently manage IoT devices via eSIMs, enabling features such as remote bulk provisioning, SIM profile switching, seamless interconnectivity, and rapid activation. “With the PoC, we are laying the groundwork for IoT deployments that meet the evolving needs of Philippine enterprises,” stated Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz. “Our goal is to simplify how businesses connect their devices and help them unlock greater efficiency, flexibility, and reach.”
Security and Seamlessness for Client Success
Jon Cahilig, Thales Asia’s Head of Sales for Mobile Connectivity Solutions, praised the integration of Thales’s solutions with Globe and Bridge Alliance services. He emphasized that this collaboration will offer enterprise clients a secure and seamless platform to manage their IoT connectivity needs. “This also provides an opportunity for all IoT companies to introduce their SGP.32 devices to a broad market when they participate in this collaborative project,” he added, hinting at an expansive future for IoT innovations.
Looking ahead, Globe plans to launch the PoC in the third quarter of 2025, following final development steps. The initiative will continue until SGP.32-compatible devices are commercially available. Upon readiness, Globe intends to invite original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and its business clients to explore and test their IoT devices on the new platform.
Questions & Answers
How does the partnership between Globe Telecom and Thales enhance IoT connectivity in the Philippines?
The partnership allows Globe to test advanced GSMA specifications for secure and scalable IoT solutions, simplifying how businesses connect their devices and increasing efficiency.
What is the role of Bridge Alliance in this collaboration?
Bridge Alliance will manage the project and ensure regional readiness of the technology, facilitating cross-border enterprise applications among its member operators.
When will the proof of concept begin, and what will it offer to businesses?
The PoC is set to launch in the third quarter of 2025; it will provide businesses with a platform to manage IoT devices through features like remote provisioning and SIM profile switching.