Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · May 20
T-Mobile Launches SMB Plans at $200 for 10 Lines, Offering Up to $20,000 Savings
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · May 20

T-Mobile Launches SMB Plans at $200 for 10 Lines, Offering Up to $20,000 Savings

1 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · May 20
  • T-Mobile for Business rolled out two new small-business wireless plans, led by CoreMobile at $200 a month for 10 lines plus a $150 credit per line for new switchers.
  • SuperMobile targets heavier business use with unlimited premium data, and accounts adding 20 or more lines can get $1,000 off per line — up to $20,000 — through 36 monthly bill credits.
  • Both plans come with no annual contract and a five-year price guarantee on talk, text and 5G data, positioning the offers around predictable budgeting as much as lower headline pricing.
  • SuperMobile also adds Nationwide Network Slice on T-Mobile's 5G standalone network and Threat Protect security, while CoreMobile includes 50GB of premium high-speed data per line before possible slowdowns.
  • The launch is aimed at small and midsize businesses weighing a switch from pricier legacy carrier plans, with T-Mobile tying the pitch to its U.S. network ranking from Ookla's second-half 2025 data.
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