![]() ![]() Pretty sweet, right?ĭefinitely, but it's still early days: T-Mobile Home Internet is currently available to approximately 30 million homes across the US, so many locations and addresses still can't get it yet. On top of that, you don't have to worry about long-term contracts or data caps. But now that the company's home broadband offering is here, what does that mean for you? Does 5G home internet offer something new? Is T-Mobile Home Internet a viable option to replace your current internet service provider?įirst of all, the price is right: T-Mobile is charging $50 a month. ![]() We've been aware of T-Mobile's desire to use 5G to break into the home internet game for quite some time. By April, T-Mobile announced it had expanded its home broadband service nationwide. It started rolling out as a pilot program early in the year and one of my (now former) CNET colleagues, Rick Broida, was one of the first to give it a test run. Things moved fast in 2021 for T-Mobile's 5G home internet service.
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