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Webinar

eSIM 2.0: From Consumer Convenience to Enterprise Transformation

Available on-demand
60 Minutes

eSIM adoption has already transformed smartphones and wearables, but its biggest impact is just beginning. As enterprises scale connected devices and global operations, eSIM is becoming a key enabler of digital transformation and next-generation IoT.

In this webinar, we will explore how advancements in remote SIM provisioning, multi-profile management, and enhanced security are enabling faster deployments, greater flexibility, and reduced operational complexity. You will also learn how organizations are using eSIM to support global fleet management, connected workforce solutions, and seamless cross-border connectivity.

We will also address common adoption challenges, including legacy system integration and ecosystem readiness, along with practical strategies to overcome them.

You will learn:

  • Where eSIM is headed and why it matters now
  • Key enterprise and IoT use cases
  • Strategies to overcome deployment challenges and accelerate ROI

Speakers

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Monica Alleven

Monica Alleven is Executive Editor, Wireless, for the award-winning Fierce Network. She covers 5G, fixed wireless access, spectrum, regulations, CRBS, Wi-Fi and retail wireless. Monica previously was editor in chief of Wireless Week. Before covering the wireless industry, she worked at several community newspapers in the Pacific Northwest. Her editorial content for Fierce Network won a 2024 Eddie and Ozzie Award in the Planned or On-location Coverage category for 2024 reporting from Mobile World Congress.

Gregory Gundelfinger

Gregory Gundelfinger

Gregory Gundelfinger is the founder and CEO of Telna, the world’s largest provider of cloud-native, programmable eSIM connectivity. A skilled lawyer and serial entrepreneur, he recognised eSIM’s potential early on, driving its evolution into a fully virtualised, dynamic platform that digitises mobile networks and enables seamless, multi-network coverage worldwide. Under Gregory’s leadership, Telna serves both travel and IoT markets as a B2B provider, offering managed services to MVOs, MNOs, and CSPs, and has transformed roaming into a flexible, borderless platform. Gregory’s product-focused, technology-obsessed approach continues to redefine global connectivity. 

Robert Wakeling

Robert Wakeling

Robert Wakeling is the founder and CTO of Simphonic. Recognizing the unique capabilities and strategic position of the SIM card, he began development on the first iteration of Simphonic’s Quality of Experience (QoE) product in 2005 with British Telecom partnering on the company’s initial Proof of Concept. Licensing by other top European operators followed, along with expansion to Tier 1 carriers in Mexico, Africa and the United States.

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