T-Mobile has overhauled its home internet offerings, introducing a tiered plan structure and expanding both its 5G and fiber networks in a bid to challenge major broadband players like Verizon and AT&T. The changes aim to offer customers more flexibility, faster speeds, and better value, while solidifying T-Mobile’s role as a serious contender in the broadband space.
Initially launched with a single, simple 5G plan, T-Mobile now offers three primary options to accommodate different user needs. The entry-level Rely Plan starts at $45 per month—or $35 with a T-Mobile voice line—and includes unlimited data and a basic 5G gateway. This plan is geared toward light users and casual streamers.
Next is the Amplified Plan, priced at $65 per month ($60 with autopay), which adds a higher-speed gateway and advanced cybersecurity tools via the T-Life app. For households requiring broader coverage and more robust features, the All-In Internet Plan includes everything in the Amplified Plan plus a Wi-Fi extender, premium customer support, and complimentary Hulu and Paramount+ subscriptions. This plan is priced at $75 per month or $70 with autopay. All plans come with a five-year price lock and no annual contracts.
Speeds vary based on location and usage. T-Mobile advertises average download speeds between 87 and 318 Mbps, though customer reports indicate performance can fluctuate, sometimes ranging from as low as 23 Mbps to over 330 Mbps. Upload speeds typically hover around 35 Mbps.
T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet service now reaches all 50 states, with a presence in over 50 million households. The rollout has followed a city-by-city strategy, with priority given to urban and suburban areas over rural communities. Customers are encouraged to use T-Mobile’s availability checker before signing up.
In addition to its 5G service, T-Mobile has introduced a fiber internet product, available in 40 markets and aimed at delivering ultra-fast, symmetrical 2 Gbps speeds. The standard T-Mobile Fiber plan costs $110 per month ($90 with a voice line), and includes unlimited data, a Wi-Fi 6 router with extenders, and the same T-Mobile Tuesdays perks offered to wireless customers.
A special promotional offer—known as the Fiber Founders Club plan—gives new fiber subscribers a 2 Gbps connection for just $70 per month with autopay, along with a 10-year price lock. However, availability is limited, with T-Mobile setting a long-term goal of reaching 12 to 15 million households by 2030.
T-Mobile Tuesdays continues to provide weekly deals and giveaways to subscribers, such as free monthly Slurpees from 7-Eleven, $5 movie ticket discounts, and pizza promotions from Little Caesars. This program, combined with competitive pricing and added features, adds ongoing value to the internet plans.
T-Mobile’s revamped internet offerings reflect an industry trend toward customizable, contract-free broadband with added perks. By combining long-term pricing stability, improved network access, and bundled services, T-Mobile is making a compelling case for users looking to ditch traditional cable or underperforming ISPs. Customers interested in switching should check coverage in their area and compare speed needs before selecting a plan.