Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication refers to the direct exchange of data between devices without any human involvement. This technology allows machines, sensors, and systems to automatically collect, send, and respond to data. M2M communication is a fundamental component of connected technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT).
M2M technology enables devices to communicate through cellular, wired, or wireless networks; however, cellular M2M has become the primary enabler due to its global coverage, reliability, and security, making it suitable for large-scale deployments across various industrial sectors.
In a cellular M2M ecosystem, devices are equipped with communication modules, often using embedded SIM (eSIM) or embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Cards (eUICCs). These modules connect via cellular networks to send and receive data with other machines or centralized systems.
Typical M2M communication process:
M2M technology underpins digital transformation across sectors, offering benefits such as:
M2M is supported through eUICC technology and Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP), which makes it possible to manage operator profiles in industrial and IoT deployments remotely.
The GSMA M2M RSP standard (SGP.02) defines how operator profiles are securely provisioned to devices without physical SIM replacement, enabling:
Kigen’s RSP solutions and eSIM operating systems are designed for M2M and IoT environments, offering secure and interoperable connectivity across devices and networks.