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Egor Lobastov

Egor Lobastov is a Germany-based IoT and eSIM specialist focused on product ownership for remote SIM provisioning (RSP) and scalable enterprise connectivity operations. Most recently, he worked at achelos GmbH as Solutions Manager and acting Product Owner for eIM (SGP.32), shaping product direction, translating standards into usable workflows, and supporting customers in real-world deployments. Previously, he was Senior IoT Solutions Architect at TEAL Communications and IoT Solution Architect (xSIM Technologies) / Test Integration Manager at 1NCE, contributing to large-scale connectivity and eSIM implementations. He studied Computer Science and Communications Engineering at the University of Duisburg-Essen.




Editorial  / Standardization  / Technology Decisions
SGP.32 in IoT: Why It Works in the Lab, but Breaks at the Boundaries
Egor Lobastov Posted On 3rd March 2026


SGP.32 rarely fails because of core tech; it fails at the handovers between device, eUICC, RSP, network and enterprise IT. In production, everything may look “green” while traffic never reaches the app. This article explains why incident ownership, shared evidence and end-to-end SLOs matter for scaling. Includes an operability checklist.


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