
Wireless Logic has been selected by Thales to enable secure and scalable IoT connectivity across diverse regions worldwide.
Under the partnership, Thales Adaptive Connect – the advanced GSMA SGP.32-based eSIM solution for IoT connectivity management – will integrate with a Wireless Logic bootstrap profile of its carrier-grade IoT network, Conexa.
This enables Thales’ customers to deploy and manage IoT fleets anywhere, with an "effortless out-of-the-box” experience. Leveraging partnerships with leading mobile network operators, Conexa enhances enterprises IoT deployment flexibility while ensuring secure, reliable performance on a global scale.
The bootstrap profile - also known as a provisioning or default profile - will be preloaded onto Thales’ eSIM offering during manufacturing. Upon activation, IoT devices will gain instant global connectivity through Wireless Logic’s Conexa and roaming network partners. This ensures optimised device performance , adaptability to evolving coverage needs and compliance in regulated markets.
“With Wireless Logic as connectivity partner, we not only gain scalability and performance but also the flexibility needed for complex, cross-border IoT deployments,” said Guillaume Lafaix , VP connectivity solutions at Thales. “Their technology strategically aligns with our goals and competitive approach, but more importantly, their expertise and proven track record reinforce our commitment to technical excellence. Built on the latest GSMA SGP.32 standard, our joint solution is essential for anyone managing IoT connectivity across diverse regions.”
"By combining our expertise in IoT connectivity with Thales’ advanced IoT eSIM technology, we can help customers navigate the challenges of scaling their IoT solutions and deployments,” said John Dillon, managing director of product and marketing, Wireless Logic. “This partnership streamlines operations, enhances network performance, and gives us confidence that together, we can help customers navigate the challenges of scaling their IoT deployments."