New Christian phone network aims to block porn and LGBT content: ‘Jesus-centric’
A new Christian mobile network called Radiant Mobile has launched in the U.S., aiming to provide a 'Jesus-centric' service that blocks pornography and LGBT content. The network uses Israeli cybersecurity technology to filter content and blocks specific web pages related to sexuality and gender identity. Radiant Mobile operates as a virtual network using T-Mobile's infrastructure but does not have a direct partnership with the carrier.
- ▪Radiant Mobile blocks pornographic and LGBT-related content using filters powered by Israeli firm Allot.
- ▪The service blocks specific subdomains, such as lgbtq.yale.edu, while allowing access to the main Yale University website.
- ▪Radiant Mobile operates as a mobile virtual network operator using T-Mobile's network through CompaxDigital.
- ▪The company charges $29.99 per month and plans to donate part of the revenue to churches.
- ▪Radiant Mobile's CEO, Paul Fisher, previously worked as a model agent and reality TV host.
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US News New Christian phone network aims to block porn and LGBT content: ‘Jesus-centric’ By Anthony Blair Published May 3, 2026, 2:18 p.m. ET A newly launched Christian cell-phone network is aiming to be the first in the US to block pornography and LGBT content. “We are going to create — and we think we have every right to do so — an environment that is Jesus-centric, that is void of pornography, void of LGBT, void of trans,” said Radiant Mobile’s founder, Paul Fisher, to the MIT Technology Review. The phone network, which is scheduled to launch Tuesday, does not own any cell towers but rather buys bandwidth from T-Mobile, similar to President Trump’s “Trump Mobile” launched last year.
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