Get to know the latest joiners to the GSMA community
Welcome to the first edition of our new member blog, where we’re delighted to introduce the latest organisations joining the GSMA. Our newest GSMA members are helping the industry harness eSIMs, fight fraud, streamline interactions and track infrastructure assets.

Embedded SIMs (eSIMs) are now gaining significant momentum. Four of the latest intakes of GSMA members are helping the industry harness the benefits of eSIMs, which include greater flexibility, lower costs and reduced environmental impact.
Based in India, Sensorise Smart Solutions has developed a multi-profile eSIM to support the Internet of Things (IoT). With about 3.5 million deployments in its home market, Sensorise supplies commercial vehicle providers across the country, as well as serving the global market through partnerships and local profiles. In the expanding electric vehicle market, Sensorise has partnered with a large technology company offering track and trace platforms. “GSMA Membership supports Sensorise’s mission to revolutionise lifecycle management of IoT devices through factory-ready, tamper-proof SIMs that offer seamless connectivity across networks for both domestic and international requirements,” says Karn Nagpal, President of Sensorise. “GSMA gives Sensorise the platform to scale its innovations, influence global standards and deliver high-quality, secure connectivity solutions across industries”
Stacuity, which has also just joined the GSMA, has developed a mobile core and distributed edge network to give customers “unparalleled flexibility” to control and secure mobile connectivity for IoT, enterprise and eSIM use cases. “Collaboration is one of Stacuity’s key principles, and the GSMA champions this by unifying the global mobile connectivity ecosystem and driving industry innovation,” notes Tim Dowling, Chief Commercial Officer of Stacuity. “By joining the GSMA’s active community, we hope to contribute to discussions on the future of mobile connectivity and gain valuable industry research and insights that will further support our company mission.”
Advancing the evolution of eSIM
Meanwhile, RiPSIM Technologies, another new GSMA member, is offering an end-to-end eSIM-as-a-service management platform to enable wireless service providers of any size to develop and securely deliver eSIMs. RiPSIM says its GSMA-certified, cloud-native, microservices-based platform enables anyone, regardless of skill level, to develop eSIMs. “We joined the GSMA to be at the forefront of developments in eSIM and other emerging mobile standards, ensuring that our world’s first cloud-based eSIM lifecycle SaaS platform is aligned with industry evolution,” explains Chris Jahr, Cofounder/Chief Strategy Officer. “Membership enables us to incorporate upcoming standards into our product strategy, contribute to the development of future standards, propose new work items, and strengthen our visibility and influence among leading industry stakeholders.”
Latest member Ho&Bros, provides smart card manufacturing and embedded software technology platforms, including eSIM management services, such as profile provisioning, lifecycle management and real-time operational control. “We joined GSMA to actively collaborate with global leaders in mobile connectivity,” adds Jun Peng, Technical Director. “This membership serves as our strategic step to engage with the telecommunications industry and contribute on digital ecosystems.”
Building trust and transparency
Mobile operators have a tremendous opportunity to be leading players in the fight against fraud through their unparalleled knowledge of who their subscribers are – from the cryptographic proof inherent in the SIM card, to their deep relationship with their customers.
That is an area of focus for another new GSMA member – Rich Connexions (RCNX). A consultancy dedicated to helping telcos address the global challenge of fraud and declining trust in communications, Rich Connexions advises operators, regulators and partners on strategies to deploy verifiable communications, strengthen customer confidence and create sustainable value. “We joined the GSMA to collaborate with the global telecoms community in rebuilding trust across voice and digital channels,” says Andrew Bale, CEO. “Fraud and impersonation threaten the core of our industry. By working with GSMA members, we aim to share expertise, shape open standards, and support operators worldwide in delivering safer, more trusted communication experiences for their customers.”
Increasing transparency, trust and compliance is also the focus of The Campaign Registry (TCR), another new GSMA member. TCR is helping mobile operators, regulators and messaging providers to reduce fraud, spam and misuse across messaging channels. Designed to be a centralised hub, the registry platform enables real-time visibility and validation of senders’ identities. By employing standardised processes and secure data exchange via APIs, TCR has registered, verified and onboarded millions of local and global brands, and thousands of messaging partners.
“By joining the GSMA, The Campaign Registry aims to deepen our collaboration across the mobile ecosystem, gaining access to technical Working Groups, global policy, and industry best practices,” says Soren Schafft, Founder and CEO. “This partnership will help cement and solidify the overall standards for trust, transparency and security in messaging, while at the same time enabling us to boost innovation and future development worldwide.”
Streamlining interactions globally
Communications platform as-a-service (CPaaS) provider SNIP is also helping to reduce the friction in interactions between businesses and consumers. Serving more than 30 global clients, across finance, retail, healthcare, travel and education, SNIP offers seamless, scalable solutions across SMS, voice, RCS, video, and advanced messaging to unify communication and strengthen engagement. “GSMA Membership provides access to valuable insights, regulatory frameworks and strategic partnerships that support our growth,” explains Ahmad Al Ghazawi, CEO. “We look forward to leveraging GSMA’s platform to enhance compliance, expand our international presence, and deliver trusted, scalable communication solutions to our clients worldwide.”
Another new GSMA member, Cliqnet, provides global voice and SMS interconnect solutions through regional partnerships and exclusive corridor agreements. Founded in 2010, the UK-based carrier says it is trusted by tier one operators, MNOs and enterprises worldwide. “Cliqnet’s membership in the GSMA marks a new chapter in our growth — reinforcing our commitment to innovation, interoperability and industry collaboration,” notes Adrian O’Shea, CEO. “We look forward to working alongside other global leaders to shape a more connected, secure and inclusive future for telecommunications.”
Circular asset management
Completing the list of new members – NetLife Systems – enables telecom operators to achieve efficiency, cost savings and sustainability through circular lifecycle management. Using its unique and comprehensive GRiD, a universal equipment identifier, NetLife is helping operators lower costs, extend equipment life and measure greenhouse gas reductions with credible, standards-aligned reporting. “We joined GSMA to collaborate on advancing circular economy practices that deliver both efficiency and climate impact,” says Dan Knox, CEO. “NetLife Agents and SaaS tools powered by GRiD enable operators to reduce lifecycle costs, extend asset life and quantify avoided emissions—supporting Scope 3 targets and industry ESG metrics. GSMA Membership connects us with partners to co-create scalable, low-carbon, circular solutions.”
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