Thales, Singtel Group, and Bridge Alliance have unveiled the world’s first multi-operator enterprise eSIM connectivity network for the Internet of Things (IoT) in Asia Pacific. This innovative platform allows businesses to manage IoT devices across multiple countries and networks through a single, centralised solution, addressing the complexity of connectivity management and reducing operational costs.
The platform, developed with Bridge Alliance operators including Singtel, Optus, AIS, and Globe Telecom, has successfully passed interoperability testing and is now ready for enterprise IoT deployments across the region. It is set to expand to additional operators, enhancing its reach and capability.
The demand for flexible connectivity solutions is rising, with cellular IoT connections in Asia Pacific projected to hit 1.3 billion by 2030, according to GlobalData. Industries such as automotive, retail, utilities, logistics, and industrial sectors are driving this growth. The new eSIM network allows devices to automatically connect to the most suitable mobile network as they move between countries, eliminating the need for SIM card replacements and manual interventions.
Jorge Fernandes, Group Chief Technology Officer at Singtel, highlighted the platform’s ability to provide “seamless, easy-to-manage connectivity” and enhance operational efficiency. Nicolas Bouverot, VP Mobile Connectivity Solutions at Thales, emphasised the platform’s role in transforming cross-border IoT device management.
This development is particularly beneficial for sectors reliant on long-term connectivity, such as connected vehicles, utilities, and retail, offering improved resilience and reduced operational costs. As the platform expands, it promises to further streamline IoT deployments across Asia Pacific.



