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AT&T and Thales Collaborate to Revolutionize IoT Deployments With New eSIM Solution

by October 30, 2025
by October 30, 2025

AT&T and Thales Collaborate to Revolutionize IoT Deployments With New eSIM Solution

AT&T and Thales Collaborate to Revolutionize IoT Deployments With New eSIM Solution

  • AT&T and Thales introduce a next generation eSIM solution, powered by the latest GSMA IoT specification (SGP.32), giving enterprises a consolidated platform to remotely and securely manage IoT subscriptions, while preserving device integrity on a highly secure and reliable network.
  • Backed by Thales’ “secure by design” approach, this solution targets the highest level of cybersecurity for IoT devices and supports compliance with evolving global cybersecurity regulations.
  • Optimized for large-scale IoT deployments, the new eSIM management platform simplifies operations, reduces costs, and delivers advanced automation beyond SGP.32 standards to support diverse industries and device types.

With over 5.8 billion IoT cellular connections expected globally by 2030 (GSMA Intelligence) — powering everything from smart meters to wearable health trackers — the need for secure, scalable, and easy-to-manage connectivity is greater than ever.

AT&T, a leader in connectivity and IoT solutions, and Thales, a global leader in advanced Cyber & Digital technologies, announce the launch of a new eSIM solution designed to help businesses remotely activate and manage IoT devices.

This eSIM solution, powered by Thales Adaptive Connect (TAC), becomes a key part of AT&T’s global IoT solution, AT&T Virtual Profile Management for IoT, and can support many industries worldwide including automotive, smart cities, healthcare and utilities.

Compliant with the GSMA SGP.32 standard1, the new solution enables customers to ship connected devices anywhere in the world with one single, pre-integrated eSIM from Thales, then seamlessly activate the correct local connectivity profile remotely, eliminating the need for any physical access to it. This results in faster launches and simpler logistics for global IoT deployments. It also enables AT&T and its customers to easily manage connectivity policies, diagnostics, and subscription changes entirely over the air, through a single unified industry-certified interface.

This solution also adds advanced automation to simplify the remote eSIM management of large numbers of devices. It automates complex tasks—such as switching subscriptions or updating fleets rules—so enterprises can spend less time on logistics and operations, while bringing new products and services faster to market.

Thanks to these advanced features, Thales’ eSIM solution (TAC) gives companies the flexibility to localize within AT&T network partners or adjust devices’ subscriptions across large fleets without hardware changes, helping optimize costs, supply chains, coverage, and performance.

The service is now available for commercial use and supports customers worldwide.

“At AT&T, we deliver intelligent IoT solutions you can trust­—highly secure, end-to-end, and built to scale,” said Cameron Coursey, VP of AT&T Connected Solutions. “Our state-of-the-art approach, paired with Thales’ solution, will help customers reduce friction and gain control of managing their own devices with reliable connectivity.”

“We are entering a new era for remote eSIM Provisioning, ready to power billions of IoT devices, and we are proud to collaborate with AT&T in delivering smarter and safer IoT connectivity around the world,” said Eva Rudin, EVP Mobile Connectivity Solutions at Thales.

“With Thales Adaptive Connect, we’re ensuring that every connected device benefits from strong security, reliable service, and simplified management — from the first connection and throughout its lifetime.”

1 The GSMA SGP.32 standard the latest specification from the GSM Association for eSIM (embedded SIM) Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP), for the remote eSIM management of Internet of things (IoT) devices and other types of mobile device deployments.

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