I’m not gonna write you a SGP.32 post!

I’m not gonna write you a SGP.32 post!

[Chorus]

I’m not gonna write you a Love Song SGP.32 post

‘Cause you asked for it, ’cause you need one

You see, I’m not gonna write you a Love Song SGP.32 post

‘Cause you tell me it’s make or break in this

I cannot claim to know much about Sara Bareilles. In all honesty I always confused her “Love Song” with one of Pink’s even though its tongue-in-cheek chorus always struck its chord with me. Listening to the two artists’ songs now, I realize they have very few similarities beyond the title, which brings me to the topic at hand.

One cannot help but feel that the same title but two completely different lyrics build the case I feel someone needs to make in this world of unison SGP.32 praise – what lies beneath the title “SGP.32”? and how does one company’s ‘lyrics’, their implementation of it, differ from others’?

You often come across the idea that SGP.32 just magically solves global IoT connectivity – but is that really the case? SGP.32 gives global enterprises the flexibility to localize connectivity at scale, but without orchestration, policy, SLA accountability, and local market execution, it risks falling flat on its face (value). This is where we bring in the Spherience SMEs to bring order to potential chaos.

SGP.32 is an enabler. Orchestration is the differentiator.

Make no mistake, KDDI Spherience backs the new standard 100% and successfully supports both live deployments and ongoing roll-outs. It is the inevitable evolution in the RSP field and a step change in what’s possible for global IoT deployments. For global enterprises however, the real value is not simply remote profile switching in an ideal environment. It is the ability to govern which connectivity model is used, in which market, for which use case, under which policy, and with which service expectations in what can be an extremely heterogeneous environment after a few years of operation.

As firm and experienced backers of the new IoT RSP model, KDDI Spherience would love to help you orchestrate your global deployment using SGP.32 as well as incorporating legacy devices and technologies under our Single Pane of Glass-equipped overlay, using the right tech for the right device. Get in touch!

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