T-Mobile Cuts 5G Home Internet to $35 a Month With $200 Rebates
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Updated · CNET · May 11
T-Mobile Cuts 5G Home Internet to $35 a Month With $200 Rebates
2 articles · Updated · CNET · May 11
$35 a month is T-Mobile's new starting price for 5G home internet, with customers able to trim another $15 monthly by bundling a T-Mobile phone plan.
$100 rebates apply to the Rely and Amplified tiers, while the All-In plan offers $200 back, a five-year price lock and one free month via bill credit with code MONTHONUS.
134 to 415 Mbps typical download speeds, unlimited data and no equipment fees or annual contracts underpin the offer, which uses a 5G gateway with same-day delivery and roughly 15-minute self-installation.
Amplified and All-In add faster speeds, a Wi-Fi mesh extender, cybersecurity and 24/7 support, while All-In also bundles Hulu and Paramount Plus Essentials.
Rural and underserved households remain a key target: T-Mobile says the service can outperform DSL or satellite alternatives, though speeds still vary by location and network traffic.
With speeds up to 498 Mbps, why do T-Mobile's 5G internet users only see average speeds of 68 Mbps?
Is T-Mobile's billion-dollar fiber buying spree a quiet admission that wireless internet is not the ultimate future?