New T-Mobile subscribers can get one month of the fastest 5G Home Internet, easy installation, and up to $300 back.
Albuquerque, New Mexico: home of green chiles, 300 days of sunshine, the International Balloon Fiesta... and achingly slow internet. Of the top 100 cities in the US, Albuquerque ranks 85th, according ...
T-Mobile is hoping that home Internet customers who suffer from frequent service outages will pay $30 a month for a “backup” 5G plan. T-Mobile’s new “Home Internet Backup,” announced today, is ...
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet can be an effective replacement for traditional cable and fiber ISPs. However, because T-Mobile’s Home Internet relies on cellular signals rather than wiring into your home, ...
In the land of home internet, most consumers have little choice of a provider. Cable monopolies, whether legislated or market-driven, are common in most markets. According to a Consumer Reports survey ...
Switching internet providers can feel like a real chore, but there are a myriad of reasons why you may not be happy with your current ISP and considering a change. Perhaps your so-called high-speed ...
One of the key selling points T-Mobile has been making with its 5G network has been the promise that it can do more than merely be a phone service provider. As the name suggests, T-Mobile 5G Home ...
You might know T-Mobile as one of the nation’s top mobile service providers, but the company is just as reliable (and fast) when it comes to Wi-Fi at home. Its 5G home internet setup means you’ll hit ...
T-Mobile rolled out faster speed tiers for its 5G home internet service. But there's a catch. Not everyone can sign up for it. Here are the details. Trisha Jandoc Former Associate Writer Trisha Jandoc ...
Finding a reliable home internet provider can feel like wading through a never-ending swamp of vague promotional fine print. T-Mobile is aiming to change things with a straightforward new offer: ...
T-Mobile's fixed wireless internet service is way better than my old DSL internet, but I still have some issues. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET.