
OneMobile is disrupting Australia's $2B+ MVNO market with a technology-first approach — combining affordable mobile plans, a powerful Super App, and a long-term satellite connectivity vision.
We believe connectivity is a fundamental right, not a luxury. OneMobile is building the infrastructure, platform, and products to make that a reality — starting in Australia, expanding globally.
Six compelling reasons why OneMobile represents a generational investment opportunity in global telecom.
The Australian MVNO market is valued at over $2 billion AUD and growing. OneMobile is positioned to capture a significant share through technology-first differentiation and aggressive pricing.
By operating on the Telstra Wholesale Network, OneMobile eliminates the $10B+ capex required to build physical network infrastructure — allowing capital to be deployed directly into growth.
The OneMobile Super App creates a sticky, high-retention platform that goes beyond a SIM card — combining VoIP, messaging, wallet, and plan management into one ecosystem.
The MVNO model is infinitely scalable. OneMobile's technology stack and app platform can be deployed in new markets without rebuilding infrastructure from scratch.
Future satellite connectivity services represent a multi-billion dollar opportunity in remote connectivity — a market currently underserved across Australia, Asia, and Africa.
Founded by veterans from Ericsson, Telstra, and leading global messaging platforms — the OneMobile team has built and scaled telecom businesses across 12+ countries.
A clear three-phase plan from Australian MVNO to global telecom platform.
Backed by industry veterans with deep experience in telecom, venture capital, and global scaling.
We're currently raising our Series A round and welcome conversations with institutional investors, family offices, and strategic partners who share our vision for the future of global connectivity.
OneMobile is raising under Australian financial regulations. Investment is available to sophisticated and professional investors as defined under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). This is not a public offer of securities.