ABOUT US
Rabona Corporation was founded by Maurizio and Stefano D'Alessandro, drawing on their extensive experience in the telecommunications sector. Based in New York, USA, it is the first Italian-owned mobile phone company in the United States. Rabona Corporation is authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide mobile phone services across the entire country.
The D'Alessandro brothers in Italy, in addition to owning a telecommunications company, a private radio station, and being active in the publishing sector, are also the owners of "Ternana Calcio," a historic and prestigious professional football club founded in 1925 and based in the city of Terni. In 2025, the year marking the club's centenary, the construction of a new stadium was officially announced. |

In Italy, Rabona received the "Industria Felix" financial statement honorary award. The 2024 Industria Felix award for financial statements was presented at Palazzo Mezzanotte, the headquarters of Borsa Italiana and ELITE, in Milan's Piazza degli Affari.
This recognition is given to Italian companies that have distinguished themselves for management performance, financial reliability, and sustainability, according to a specific rating developed by the Industria Felix Scientific Committee, which includes representatives from the academic world, trade associations, financial and economic sector professionals, and Cerved Group.
Rabona was awarded this recognition following a detailed journalistic investigation carried out in collaboration with LUISS University and Cerved, analyzing around 700,000 financial statements of companies with legal headquarters in Italy. The research revealed that Rabona is a competitive and reliable company, meeting the following criteria:
- An objective competitiveness algorithm extracted from the income statement.
- An ethical parameter, as it did not reduce its human resources, showing a workforce change that is equal to or greater than the previous year compared to the annual average.
- The level of solvency and financial security according to the Cerved Group Score.
OUR SOLUTION
Rabona offers advanced communication solutions with reliable connectivity, high speeds, and ease of use. Our cutting-edge 5G network ensures top performance and stable connections across the U.S. With a focus on innovation, Rabona leads the way for those seeking advanced tech and a superior user experience.
We also offer a Partner Program, allowing you to start your own telecom company and become an operator, using Rabona’s infrastructure, network and FCC License to deliver competitive services under your own brand.
We also offer a Partner Program, allowing you to start your own telecom company and become an operator, using Rabona’s infrastructure, network and FCC License to deliver competitive services under your own brand.
MISSIONThrough Rabona's brand, our goal is to make everyday life simpler and more enjoyable by offering a unique experience through innovative, high-quality products and services. Our passion for sports, experienced daily through communication, connects individuals with the joys of collective experiences.
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THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME RABONA
The RABONA®, from which the brand takes its name and logo, refers to a move in football where the ball is struck by swinging the kicking foot behind the standing foot (crossing over it). This results in a sharp strike to the base of the ball producing a cross, or a soft, lofted shot. The technique, awkward and unnatural, poses significant challenges in balance and coordination. Yet, it remains one of the most spectacular "finesse" moves, often associated with exceptional players.
ADVANTAGE OF THE MOVE
One practical reason why a player might choose to strike the ball with a Rabona is to use their natural foot; for example, a left-footed player might use it to make a cross while on the right wing, and vice versa. The Rabona can also be used when dribbling or making another move to bypass a defender may result difficult, especially when there are multiple opponents pressing. Another reason a player might perform a Rabona is to confuse and surprise a defender with a move that's hard to predict. Lastly, a Rabona can simply be used to execute a spectacular play, showcasing technical skills. However, since it requires significant strength and balance—and is easy to get wrong, even for exceptional players—it is not used very frequently, especially in tactical leagues like the Italian one.
The term RABONA does not undergo translation and remains the same in any language it is pronounced.
The term RABONA does not undergo translation and remains the same in any language it is pronounced.