31 October 2025
	 
								
			
Dubai, leveraging its unique hub status connecting the Middle East, South Asia, and North Africa, has built a highly dynamic platform for international exchange and innovation. Links Field’s inaugural appearance at GITEX this year marks an active response to this promising market.
At this year’s exhibition, Links Field showcased its full-stack portfolio of products and services in IoT communications, including international standard IoT plug-and-play/MFF2 cards, eSIM, vSIM, Multi-SIM, and its self-developed CMP connectivity management platform. A key highlight was the display of our SGP.21/.22 certified travel eSIM solution and the GSMA SGP.32 compliant end-to-end global eSIM solution.
Travel eSIM: Digital Distribution Network Opens Customer Acquisition Channels in the Outbound Travel Market
The Middle East eSIM market is currently experiencing rapid growth. Major operators have launched instant eSIM services for tourists, offering data plans free of charge or with flexible billing, covering key entry points like airports.
Links Field correspondingly exhibited its “Travel eSIM Full Business Solution” tailored for operators and travel service providers. This solution enables companies to rapidly establish a global digital eSIM sales network through a flexible multi-level distribution system. Utilizing digital packages and an instant-purchase, instant-use model, it allows travelers to buy eSIM data plans before their departure and connect seamlessly upon arrival at their destination, opening effective customer acquisition channels for businesses expanding into the outbound market.
The core of this solution is Links Field’s self-developed CMP platform, which integrates CRM, multi-level distribution, international payment gateways, and eKYC identity verification, enabling full lifecycle management of eSIM resources. Supported by Links Field’s global multi-site disaster recovery architecture with carrier-grade concurrent processing capabilities, it ensures stable operation even under high-load scenarios.
SGP.32 Architecture: Reshaping Global IoT Connectivity
In recent years, we have observed increasingly close cooperation among regional operators, tech companies, airlines, and other industry players in the Middle East. Through strategic alliances and investments, they are enhancing the eSIM service network, driving the technology’s extension from personal communication into broader industrial applications, laying a solid market foundation for large-scale IoT deployment.
Against this backdrop, Links Field also showcased our end-to-end eSIM solution built on the SGP.32 technical foundation, designed to fundamentally simplify connectivity for global IoT devices. By utilizing our GSMA-certified eIM (eSIM IoT Remote Manager), we streamline the complex interaction between devices and operators, significantly reducing deployment complexity, device bandwidth requirements, and power consumption. Our lightweight terminal design and high-concurrency backend platform empower customers to efficiently manage global IoT device connectivity from a unified interface, eliminating the need for on-site maintenance.
From Basics to Deployment: The eSIM Technology & Product Solutions Handbook
A special feature of our participation was the release of the enterprise-grade “Connect the Future: eSIM from Beginner to Deployment” Technology and Product Solutions Handbook.
This handbook systematically outlines the complete journey of eSIM from fundamental concepts to deployment. It provides key insights into how GSMA SGP.31/32 standard-based IoT eSIM technology empowers IoT devices, enabling remote provisioning, multi-operator switching, and full lifecycle management. It also presents end-to-end solutions for typical scenarios like connected vehicles, shared devices, and energy metering. Additionally, the handbook covers the flexible application of consumer eSIM in areas like travel, comprehensively demonstrating Links Field’s profound technical expertise and cross-industry implementation capabilities.
In the desert, water sources determine the caravan’s route; in the digital age, stable connectivity will define the boundaries of a company’s global expansion. As the curtains fall on GITEX 2025, we depart Dubai with a deeper understanding of the market. The profound grasp of eSIM technology and the pragmatic demands within the Middle East resonate strongly with the value proposition of our professional capabilities. We look forward to responding to the call of this market with our eSIM solutions and working with local partners to build a sustainable and thriving digital future.



