T-Mobile launches SuperBroadband business internet with 5G Advanced and Starlink
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Updated · Trend Hunter · May 2
T-Mobile launches SuperBroadband business internet with 5G Advanced and Starlink
13 articles · Updated · Trend Hunter · May 2
The service combines T-Mobile's nationwide 5G Advanced network with Starlink's low-Earth orbit satellites and carries a financially backed 99.99% uptime guarantee.
T-Mobile said the system automatically switches between terrestrial and satellite links, using outdoor 5G equipment, advanced routers, Ericsson's NetCloud and its T-Platform management portal.
The offering aims to simplify enterprise connectivity under one contract and bill, reducing IT complexity while targeting businesses needing resilient links for critical operations, remote sites and retail payments.
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Overview
In early 2026, T-Mobile launched SuperBroadband, a groundbreaking service that combines its nationwide 5G Advanced network with SpaceX's Starlink satellite broadband to provide businesses with a reliable, always-on internet connection. Featuring built-in redundancy, SuperBroadband automatically switches to Starlink if 5G fails, ensuring continuous uptime backed by a financially guaranteed 99.99% service level. It offers nationwide coverage reaching every US ZIP code and simplifies management through a single contract, bill, and centralized control. This fully managed solution reduces downtime risks and operational complexity, transforming connectivity for industries like healthcare, retail, and energy, while challenging traditional providers and prompting competitive innovation.