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Fonix Mobile PLC
Fonix Mobile PLC helps businesses collect payments and send messages through mobile phones. Its core products let users charge purchases to their phone bill or carrier account, and they let companies send text messages for marketing, alerts, authentication, and customer service. The company’s role is to sit between mobile network operators, merchants, and end users, making mobile billing and messaging work smoothly. Its main customers are media companies, broadcasters, charities, app and digital content providers, and other businesses that want quick, low-friction payments or reliable mobile messaging. Fonix usually makes money by taking a fee on each payment or message that flows through its systems, rather than by selling hardware or one-off projects. That gives it a transaction-based business model tied to usage. What makes Fonix different is that it focuses on mobile networks as the payment and communication channel itself. Instead of asking customers to enter card details or use a separate checkout tool, Fonix helps them bill and engage users through the phone number they already have. That makes it useful in markets where speed, convenience, and reach matter more than a traditional card-based checkout.
Fonix Mobile PLC helps businesses collect payments and send messages through mobile phones. Its core products let users charge purchases to their phone bill or carrier account, and they let companies send text messages for marketing, alerts, authentication, and customer service. The company’s role is to sit between mobile network operators, merchants, and end users, making mobile billing and messaging work smoothly.
Its main customers are media companies, broadcasters, charities, app and digital content providers, and other businesses that want quick, low-friction payments or reliable mobile messaging. Fonix usually makes money by taking a fee on each payment or message that flows through its systems, rather than by selling hardware or one-off projects. That gives it a transaction-based business model tied to usage.
What makes Fonix different is that it focuses on mobile networks as the payment and communication channel itself. Instead of asking customers to enter card details or use a separate checkout tool, Fonix helps them bill and engage users through the phone number they already have. That makes it useful in markets where speed, convenience, and reach matter more than a traditional card-based checkout.