Soracom announced opening of pre-orders for Connectivity Hypervisor, its SGP.32-compatible capability for dynamic remote management and switching of multiple operator profiles, including third-party MNO profiles, on a single IoT eSIM. Connectivity Hypervisor positions Soracom as an orchestration layer, enabling IoT devices to activate on a Soracom profile and dynamically switch to the most appropriate local or use-case-specific carrier profile based on deployment region, regulatory requirement, or application need. The platform supports multi-profile management across Soracom and third-party MNO profiles, single-SKU global device deployment, dynamic switching for permanent roaming regulation compliance, and built-in Soracom profile fallback for uninterrupted service.
Soracom's SGP.32-compatible infrastructure, including eUICC, eIM, and SM-DP+ components, has been in active testing since mid-2025. Pre-orders are now open for deployments with long device lifecycles ? such as automotive, utilities, asset tracking, and healthcare ?
where provider changes, permanent roaming restrictions, VoLTE requirements, or carrier-specific plan limitations may arise over time or across geographies. Commercial availability is timed to MNO ecosystem readiness and standard availability. Soracom has already conducted live SGP.32 validation through an automotive field deployment, including dynamic profile provisioning using Connectivity Hypervisor infrastructure.
Where most SGP.32 implementations focus on connectivity switching, Soracom's Connectivity Hypervisor is designed as a platform orchestration layer, managing profiles across operators, including profiles issued by third-party MNOs, from a single unified control plane. This approach enables IoT deployments to remain operationally independent of any single carrier, reducing logistics complexity, supporting compliance with permanent roaming regulations, and providing a migration path as regional carrier SGP.32 support expands. Soracom representatives will be available at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona for briefings on Connectivity Hypervisor and SGP.32 deployment planning.
















