March product roundup

Mikk Lemberg

We’re happy to share the details of our new IoT eSIM platform’s first release. In addition to that, we’ve also improved the visibility of SMS activity via API for our connectivity customers.
1oT Terminal
This month, we focused on behind-the-scenes improvements and streamlining how we work. While you won’t see immediate changes on your end, these updates lay the groundwork for faster, smoother releases in the months ahead. Stay tuned—good things are coming!
Improved visibility of SMS activity via API
We improved our API capabilities, so you can now also see how many SMSes your devices sent and received without logging in to 1oT Terminal. This will simplify monitoring your SMS usage and avoiding unexpected messaging costs.
Minor improvements and bug fixes
- Fixed an issue that prevented users from deleting sub-companies properly.
- Added PayPal as a Payment option within our existing Stripe integration for US customers.
- Fixed a bug where unpaid invoices to view-only users didn’t show up.
1oT eSIM Core (IoT eSIM, SGP.32): First release highlights
After months of development and a live demo at MWC 2025, we’re launching the first version of 1oT eSIM Core, our SGP.32-aligned IoT eSIM platform, now ready for testing with a GSMA test certificate chain.
This marks a major milestone towards enabling telecom operators and IoT service providers to confidently prepare for production-scale SGP.32 deployments.
Snapshot overview
Get instant visibility into your eSIM operations. The Snapshot view helps you answer critical questions at scale:
- Total number of linked eUICCs
- Trends in newly linked eUICCs over time
- Total polling attempts, including how many led to successful transactions
- Operational volume and most frequent actions
- Real-time view of currently active profiles
- Profile stock situation: how much is available, used, or pending

eUICC inventory
See every eUICC under management in one place. The eUICC Inventory provides:
- Complete list of all eUICCs linked to your eIM
- Search, filtering, and export capabilities
- Detailed insights into each eUICC:
- Installed profiles, their status and type (Enabled, Disabled, Fallback, Bootstrap)
- Physical characteristics of the eUICC
- Historical operations and pending operations overview
This gives M(V)NOs and IoT service providers direct control over every device in the field.

Import profiles from multiple sources
You can import eSIM activation codes directly into the eIM, whether one by one or in bulk via CSV. In the Profile Inventory, you can:
- Import activation codes manually or in bulk (CSV)
- Let the eIM handle downloads across SM-DP+ providers
- Immediately trigger activation and enablement on the target eUICC

Full audit history of all operations
The Event log provides end-to-end visibility of every operation initiated by the eIM:
- Profile downloads
- Activation and enablement
- All triggered operations with precise timestamps
This makes troubleshooting, auditing, and compliance straightforward, even across large-scale deployments.
Coming next
We’re actively working on:
- Defining and exposing a robust API for deeper integrations
- Achieving full GSMA test compliance for production certification declaration
- Logging all eIM lifecycle events—not just profile downloads and enables
- Supporting eIM configuration operations