Soracom has opened pre-orders for its new Connectivity Hypervisor, an SGP.32-compatible capability designed to enable dynamic remote management and switching of multiple operator profiles on a single IoT eSIM.
The IoT connectivity platform provider says its infrastructure has already been validated through live automotive field testing conducted since mid-2025. The platform allows IoT devices to activate using a Soracom profile and then dynamically switch to local or use-case-specific carrier profiles based on deployment region, regulatory requirements, or application demands.
Pre-orders are now available for long-lifecycle deployments, including automotive, utilities, asset tracking, and healthcare applications. Soracom notes that SGP.32 is increasingly becoming a requirement in automotive and enterprise IoT requests for proposals, particularly where global scalability and regulatory compliance are critical.
The platform supports multi-profile management across both Soracom and third-party mobile network operator (MNO) profiles. It also enables single-SKU global device deployment and dynamic profile switching to address permanent roaming regulations in various markets.
Kenta Yasukawa, Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of Soracom, said SGP.32 is rapidly emerging as a baseline requirement in automotive and enterprise IoT RFPs. He added that the company chose to build the infrastructure early rather than wait for broader market readiness, and has already completed months of live field testing while the wider MNO ecosystem continues to align with the standard.
Soracom’s Connectivity Hypervisor is positioned as a platform-level orchestration layer, managing operator profiles through a unified control plane. Commercial availability will align with ecosystem readiness and broader standard adoption.

