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April 13, 2017

COMPRION First with RSP eUICC Test Bench for GSMA SGP.23

COMPRION are the first to offer a test bench according to the new GSMA SGP.23 RSP Test Specification for consumer devices. The RSP eUICC Test Bench for GSMA SGP.23 helps manufacturers of eUICCs and consumer devices to verify the correct functioning of the eUICC in terms of its remote SIM provisioning (RSP) capabilities. The current GSMA SGP.23 RSP Test Specification contains 209 test cases for the eUICC – more than 80 percent of which are already covered by the new COMPRION test bench. The final test specification SGP.23 will be completed in May, and COMPRION will offer full support promptly.
 
The markets for devices carrying eUICCs are just emerging. Thus, it is a real competitive edge to be among the first manufacturers that launch such a new consumer device. It is essential for the commercial success of eUICCs that new devices work properly and offer a great user experience. Consequently, comprehensive testing is an absolute must. “We are happy to support the early developments of our customers by providing the first test bench on the market that ensures smooth operation of RSP processes in the eUICC ecosystem,” states Dr. Frank Oberhokamp, Product Manager for eUICC Consumer Devices at COMPRION.
 
The RSP eUICC Test Bench for GSMA SGP.23 helps eUICC manufacturers to develop GSMA-conforming eUICCs. Moreover, consumer device manufacturers are able to ensure that the integrated eUICCs work as intended. The new test bench covers the most critical procedures of the profile download and the related security protocols.
 
The COMPRION RSP eUICC Test Bench for GSMA SGP.23 is the ideal set of test cases to be used while developing new products. It is extremely flexible as it allows developers to use the GSMA-specific configurations, but also to adapt the test bench according to their own needs.

 

Sequence Diagram
 

To ease the troubleshooting process, COMPRION offers integrated views for comprehensive monitoring and logging: the Sequence Diagram. Oberhokamp explicates: “On the one hand, it provides a clearly-structured overview of the extremely complex processes. On the other hand, displaying detailed information for RSP functions helps developers to analyze and resolve problems.”

 


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