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T-Mobile has completely revamped its 5G home internet plans

2024-12-06 18:17 by
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In a move that could help T-Mobile better segment the broadband market, the operator has introduced three plans for its 5G-powered fixed wireless access (FWA) home and small business broadband services that vary by price and features. T-Mobile's new plans now start at $35 per month – down from the prior low point of $50 per month.

Here's how the new tiers, which all feature a price lock and require AutoPay, break down on the residential side:

  • Rely – $50 per month, or $35 per month with a voice line
  • Amplified – $60 per month, or $45 with a voice line
  • All-In – $70 per month, or $55 with a voice line (this top residential FWA tier also comes with some perks, including Hulu's ad-supported video-on-demand streaming service and the ad-supported tier of Paramount+, a mesh access point, and access to 24/7 tech support).

As has been the case in the past for T-Mobile, its new plans come with a price lock, which means customers keep their starting price for as long as they are on the plan. The new tiers also come with the associated FWA gateway, unlimited data, no long-term contracts and a 15-day test drive, and "standard" security. The Amplified and All-In plans also get T-Mobile's "advanced" security product.

T-Mobile has launched a similar set of tiers for small businesses that start at $35 per month with a voice line, on up to $70 per month. Perks for the small business version of the All-In plan include the Microsoft 365 bundle (starting in February 2025).

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