Mobile network blocking pornography for Christians launched in the US

A new national mobile network designed for Christians is launching in the United States this week. The network blocks pornography, and this is considered the first such restriction at the network level in the U.S. mobile market. This was reported by Ixbt.com xabar.
Even account holders registered as adults cannot disable this blocking feature.
Additionally, a filter aimed at blocking sexually explicit content, including material related to gender and transgender issues, will be implemented. While this filter is optional, it will be enabled by default on all tariff plans.
The network, which is expected to launch on May 5, is operated by the virtual operator Radiant Mobile. The company purchases bandwidth from major providers such as T-Mobile and resells it to specific groups.
Radiant Mobile founder Paul Fisher stated that the company aims to create an environment free from pornography and LGBT-related topics. A T-Mobile representative did not comment on whether this situation violates the company's policies.
Fisher has engaged a number of Christian figures to promote the project and has established partnerships with thousands of churches across the country. Users will have the option to donate a portion of their $30 monthly fee to their church.
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