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New UK Mobile Operator Rewild Mobile Launches with a Focus on Nature

Monday, Jan 12th, 2026 (2:35 am) - Score 1,520
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At present it often seems like a new eSIM (Embedded SIM) based mobile operator is launching almost every other week and today it’s the turn of Rewild Mobile, which says they’re “operating on the Three UK & Vodafone network” and intend to put any profits they make back into “rewilding nature“.

In such a crowded market, it often helps if you’re doing something a bit different from the pack, even if that might sometimes be viewed as a gimmick. “Rewild was built in response to a mobile industry that customers no longer trust. Complicated pricing, poor service and a focus on extracting profit have left most people frustrated with their mobile network. Rewild takes a different approach, building a simple, high-performance network and using its profits to fund rewilding projects around the world,” states the announcement.

At launch it appears as if Rewild Mobile’s primary UK plan is an unlimited data, calls and texts tariff that is priced from £18.50 per month on a 24-month minimum term (12-month and 30-day contracts are available at extra cost). The plan also includes support for EU roaming (20GB fair use data cap). But the provider’s Price List suggests that 4GB and 10GB UK data plans may launch in the near future.

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In terms of pricing, the provider states there will be “no surprise increases. You pay the price you sign up to, and we will always be clear and upfront if anything changes in the future“.

Rewild’s Director, Anne Johnson, told ISPreview:

“We built Rewild to do exactly what it says: to rewild nature. The mobile industry feels extractive and disconnected from the real world. We wanted to prove you can build a serious tech business that does something genuinely good for the planet.

We are completely focused on building a high-performance network, but we are equally focused on where the money goes.”

Like many other virtual eSIM-only providers, Rewild Mobile states that they’re also “building a travel essentials SIM, launching soon in over 180 countries. The SIM connects to multiple local networks in the UK and internationally, including Three, Vodafone, EE, O2, AT&T and T-Mobile“. All the profits from that will also go to rewilding.

However, the T&Cs also mention a Fair Use Policy (FUP), which states that customers of their unlimited plan can use “up to 4,000 UK call minutes, up to 2,000 UK text messages (SMS) [and] up to 750GB of UK data per month” (other mobile operators have a similar clause for unlimited data, albeit not always calls and texts). But those who “repeatedly or significantly” exceed this are told that their service may be restricted in some unspecified way or “paused“.

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By Mark Jackson
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  1. Avatar photo Suffolk says:

    A 30 day unlimited Sim 25.00/month
    That wont make me move from Smarty on a Group Plan, currently paying £16.20/month

    1. Avatar photo Yorkshire67 says:

      They’re cheaper than Vodafone I’m paying £37pm need to switch to someone else

  2. Avatar photo DD says:

    Will Rewild genuinely enable users to freely roam (i.e. select manually) between Vodafone and Three? The way it’s worded would suggest so? Is anyone able to confirm if Rewild would have access to the full mobile spectrum of both networks please?

  3. Avatar photo mike6378 says:

    I like it. While other mobile networks are pocketing millions in profit each year, it’s good to see a new network giving it all back to nature. It’s something I haven’t seen before. Rooting for them. The travel SIM looks interesting and sounds similar to Honest Mobile.

  4. Avatar photo NE555 says:

    “Rewild takes a different approach, building a simple, high-performance network”

    (We didn’t build any network at all)

    “and using its profits to fund rewilding projects around the world”

    (But we do greenwashing. It’s easy to reduce the profit by increasing the directors’ salaries)

    1. Avatar photo TelcoKyle96 says:

      Surely salaries will have to be published. Give them some credit nobody else is pledging all their profits to the planet. This will be a really cool brand if they get it right it is giving me giffgaff startup vibe

  5. Avatar photo Yorkshire67 says:

    Giffgaff unlimited £25pm, Vodafone £48pm (Crazy prices), O2 £25pm, VOXI £30pm. Rewild £25pm dropping to £18.50pm on 24m sounds too good to be true. How are they cheaper than the big boys?

    1. Avatar photo Alexie Blendea says:

      Id mobile unlimited 16 £ / month first 6 months 8£ ,no price up in April.

  6. Avatar photo Name says:

    So is “Focus on Nature” eSIM-only, or will they power their entire infrastructure using renewables, meaning it could, for example, be down at night?

    1. Avatar photo BenInLondon says:

      Last night, two-thirds of the country’s electricity came from renewables (wind). Like it or not, this country is predominately powered by renewables and low-carbon sources.

    2. Avatar photo Name says:

      @BenInLondon, no, not 2/3 but ~50% Let me know when it will be 100% then any business in the country will be focused on nature.

  7. Avatar photo Lycaerix says:

    I was partly interested until I saw that their rewilding projects are all international, and almost all in the usual places, such as the Amazon. Given the political climate there, illegal deforestation, and various other issues, it’s like spitting in the wind.

    Call my cynical, but these days I’m almost solely interested in projects at home. We have our own natural environmental needs, especially where “rewilding” is concerned.

    I’m not one of those who think bleak hills and mountains are “pretty”. I find them atrocious.

    And even here, in this otherwise enlightened society, you have pushback to this.

    So, apologies, but this is another fly-by-night MVNO with a gimmick that contributes nothing meaningful to this country.

    1. Avatar photo Jackson99 says:

      Why do we need anymore trees in the UK? There are places in the world that need them more. Plus our country is doomed

    2. Avatar photo TelcoKyle96 says:

      I reached out to them and they will be doing rewilding work in the UK which is positive. They are developing their travel SIM which is international so it makes sense that they are doing environmental work worldwide

    3. Avatar photo The Truth says:

      So you find hills and mountains are atrocious, knock ‘em down and build some to your satisfaction. 🙂

    4. Avatar photo Just painful says:

      @Jackson99: “Plus our country is doomed” = Hysterical hyperbolic hogwash.

    5. Avatar photo Name says:

      @TelcoKyle96: “they will be doing rewilding work in the UK”, how?

  8. Avatar photo BenInLondon says:

    So there ‘unlimited’ plan is really a ‘750GB’ plan.

    1. Avatar photo TelcoKyle96 says:

      All mobile networks have a fair use cap mate GiffGaff is 650GB for example Unlimited does not actually mean unlimited but running up 750GB in a month is next to impossible lol

  9. Avatar photo Jonny says:

    The roaming between is now a feature on both networks since the merger. My Vodafone sim roams to three.

    1. Avatar photo insertfloppydiskhere says:

      Generally it’s not as simple as that. If you have good coverage from the network you’re actually on (e.g. I’m on Lebara which is Vodafone) and it isn’t congested, you aren’t likely to see a connection to the other network. MOCN is weird frankly and I’ve heard about people having zero luck with it whatsoever.

    2. Avatar photo BenInLondon says:

      I’ve not had much luck with it. Using a Three SIM it seems to want to use a weak signal from a Three tower that is quite far away. But I’m 150m from a Vodafone tower! I think it’s a case of if you have absolutely no signal it will use the alternate network infrastructure. Which helps in rural areas, but it doesn’t mean you are getting a free boost if you can see both networks.

  10. Avatar photo Mike says:

    Talkmobile 1 month rolling sim/esim, unlimited data, some inclusive roaming, £16 month !

  11. Avatar photo John says:

    T&C’s seems confused over price increases

    The publicity sales pitch quotes “We aim to keep our prices fair and transparent. If we ever need to increase prices, we’ll give you plenty of notice and you’ll always have the option to cancel if you’re not happy.”

    However the terms has two clauses:-
    “11.1 All our plan prices may increase each April by CPI + 3.9%, in line with common UK telecom practice.”
    “11.2 If you are in a minimum contract term, this increase still applies.”

    These are contradictory and the word “may” just adds to the confusion. I also thought the CPI+xx% was no longer allowed.

    Also the terms also have a clause 7.3 “Roaming outside of the EU/EEA is charged at the rates published in our Price List.” Unfortunately that part of pricing is conspicuous by its absence.

    The price increase part is worrying.

  12. Avatar photo Big Dave says:

    In the words of Barbara from Bristol “What, another one”.

  13. Avatar photo Sam Arkell says:

    My personal opinion is that it’s refreshing to see a mobile network doing something different for a change. Most companies that pop up feel the same, but Rewild genuinely seems to be trying a new approach. Putting all profits back into the planet is something I’ve never seen before. Is anyone else doing this? I really hope it works out for them and that they grow into a major player like Lyca or Lebara.

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