Sensorise Launches Remote SIM Provisioning Platform for Consumer SIMs at IMC2024

This innovative platform allows users to manage eSIM profiles seamlessly without the need for physical SIM card changes, Sensorise said.

Highlights

  • SenseProM enables seamless management of eSIM profiles without physical SIM card changes.
  • VoyX partners with Sensorise to provide eSIM solutions in over 140 countries.
  • The platform is built on the GSMA consumer architecture SGP.22, ensuring secure telecom operations.

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Sensorise Launches Remote SIM Provisioning Platform for Consumer SIMs at IMC2024
Sensorise, an Indian Internet of Things (IoT) Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions provider, launched its M2M Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) platform for consumer SIMs, named SenseProM, on Thursday. With this launch, the company claims to be India's first M2M service provider to introduce an RSP platform for consumer SIMs.

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SenseProM Platform

"This innovative platform allows users to manage eSIM profiles seamlessly without the need for physical SIM card changes," Sensorise said. Neeraj Mittal, Secretary of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), unveiled the platform at the Indian Mobile Congress 2024.

The SenseProM platform enables users to manage eSIM profiles, eliminating the need for physical SIM card changes. VoyX, a global travel eSIM solution company, is the first to leverage Sensorise's new SenseProM solution, according to the statement.

First to Leverage SenseProM

VoyX provides connectivity in over 140 countries and is designed for frequent travellers, students, and professionals. It eliminates the need for physical SIM cards and offers flexible local, regional, and global data packs.

The SenseProM platform is based on the GSMA consumer architecture SGP.22, ensuring a secure infrastructure with the essential SM-DP+ component. This allows users to download, activate, and switch between telecom operators effortlessly, the company said.

eSIM Integration in India

"Post certification of this new product, we plan to target the Indian handset manufacturers to enable them to introduce eSIM features. We want to proliferate the consumer segment with our offerings like we have done in the M2M space," said Karn Nagpal, President of Rosmerta Technologies.

"SenseProM enables our efforts in the export segment by enabling inter-operability with overseas telcos. Our first launch is Consumer and will be followed by our M2M RSP. This platform is designed to enhance flexibility and user control, addressing the evolving needs of consumers while meeting the highest industry standards," added Vijaya Vivek Kamath, CEO of Sensorise.

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Key features of the SenseProM platform include:

  • Secure Transmission: Protects sensitive information using cryptographic techniques.
  • Profile Management: Oversees the security of consumer profile data.
  • Subscription Oversight: Ensures appropriate profile delivery for seamless connectivity.
  • Lifecycle Management: Tracks the creation, deletion, and real-time usage of profiles.

Sensorise is part of the Rosmerta Technologies Group and offers M2M services, providing end-to-end solutions in the remote and lifecycle management of eSIM and IoT devices.

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