Gemalto, the world leader in digital security, has been selected by Korea Telecom (KT)
Corporation to provide its On-Demand Connectivity (ODC) solution and embedded SIM
(eSIM) to deliver out-of-box connectivity to its Industrial IoT customers. This will enable the
largest South Korean telecommunications provider to support all cars equipped with pre-
embedded eSIM complete flexibility over subscription management, regardless of their
country of origin.
Gemalto hosts and maintains the IOT connectivity solution in its certified data center. It is
compliant with the GSMA Remote SIM Provisioning specifications and it integrates with KT’
s connected car platform called GiGA drive.
By combining the Gemalto’s remote subscription management solution with its eSIM, KT
will be able to allow automobile manufacturers to provide in-vehicle connected services
through GiGA drive and a single SIM, which can be remotely provisioned with the profile of
a mobile operator once the car is shipped or at the end of a contract.
“Gemalto’s solutions will help strengthen our partnerships with 13 major automotive brands
in 6 major countries to drive the adoption of our GiGA drive platform, as well as open
doors for us to actively participate in upcoming connected car programs around the
world,” said Mr. Kangrim Choi, vice president & Head of Connected Car Business, KT.
“Gemalto is a natural choice for us given its proven track record for its GSMA-certified
solution. We believe that its out-of-box connectivity for IoT devices and our recent win to
provide the 5G network powering the driverless shuttle at the Pangyo Zero City in South
Korea will help us attain our goal of being a market leader in the new connected car era,”
“Adoption of eSIM and ODC will continue to grow as more OEMs use them to ensure that
their connected devices deliver seamless connectivity while enabling convenience and new
mobility services,” said Sashidhar Thothadri, senior vice president, Mobile Services & IOT
Asia
Gemalto. “We hope this collaboration will offer insights for OEMs and other mobile
network operators to adopt such technology to drive the success of the Internet of Things.”