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T-Mobile Home Internet

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  • No contracts
  • No data caps
  • Simple, affordable pricing
  • Aggressively competitive with its terms and perks

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  • Speeds may vary
  • Max download speeds don't match fiber and cable
  • Home internet customers deprioritized over mobile

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  • Price range $50 per month ($30 for eligible T-Mobile Magenta Max customers)
  • Speed range 33 - 182Mbps
  • Connection Fixed wireless
  • Highlights Unlimited data, equipment included, no contracts, no additional fees

T-Mobile has to be feeling pretty pleased about its5G home internet offering. The number of subscribers keeps rising -- it's up to over 3 million customers, per the company's Q1 2023 report. At the end of 2022, the Federal Communications Commissionincluded T-Mobile Home Internet as one of only 11 fixed internet providers able to cover over 5% of the US population. Earlier in the year, the company made a splash with the American Customer Satisfaction Index's 2022 survey results, which placed the newcomer second among all national internet service providers. Not too shabby.

T-Mobile Home Internet started rolling out as a pilot program early in 2021, and one of my (now former) CNET colleagues, Rick Broida, was one of the first to give it a test run. By April 2021, T-Mobile announced it had launched its home broadband service nationwide. A short year later, it proclaimed it hadexpanded its availability to 40 million households, and CNET's Eli Blumenthal gave it a try.

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We've been aware of T-Mobile's desire to use 5G to break into the home internet gamefor quite some time. But now that the company's home broadband offering is established, 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 ISP?

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First, the price is right: T-Mobile charges $50 a month (and that's reduced to $30 for Magenta Max mobile customers). On top of that, you don't have to worry about long-term contracts or data caps. Pretty sweet, right?

Definitely, but it's early days yet. Although T-Mobile Home Internet is currently available to over 50 million homes across the US, many locations and addresses can't get it. While 5G is the marquee player on this bill, T-Mobile relies on 4G LTE to help expand its home internet service area. This means that of the 5G home internet providers, T-Mobile will offer the slowest speeds on average. But let's dig into the details.

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T-Mobile Home Internet: Where can you get it?

When discussing any ISP, it's always good to begin by answering the fundamental question: Can I get this service? T-Mobile Home Internet is available to over 50 million households across the country. That makes it the US's most widely available 5G home internet service. By comparison, Verizon's 5G Home Internet service has rolled out in approximately 900 markets but is available to around 40 million homes. In the meantime, T-Mobile is open to signups in over 600 cities but more households, many within rural areas.

Check the T-Mobile Home Internet eligibility pageto determine if your address is serviceable.

When will T-Mobile Home Internet get to my area?

As mentioned, T-Mobile is the most widely available 5G home internet service. But when you consider that US Census data puts the total number of households in the country at over 124 million, about 68% of households remain ineligible for T-Mobile Home Internet.

A T-Mobile spokesperson didn't have specific details on expansion plans but highlighted that more than 10 million households in the current footprint are within rural America. Additionally, there's a focus on expanding access for small towns and communities. For those outside the current availability window, T-Mobile's site mentions that expansion could take six months or more and allows interested parties to put their name on the list for down the road.

That said, T-Mobile also announced a Home Internet Lite service, open to anyone within a T-Mobile service area. While that broadens the company's availability footprint, it wouldn't be right to include this as part of T-Mobile Home Internet, as Lite has a 100GB data cap.

T-Mobile Home Internet: Plans and prices

Simplicity is one of the biggest things that jumps out at me when I look at T-Mobile Home Internet. There isn't an array of tiers and options from which to choose because there's one plan and one plan only.

T-Mobile Home Internet pricing

PlanMax speedsMonthly priceEquipment feeData capContract
T-Mobile Home Internet 33-182Mbps download, 6-23Mbps upload$50 ($30 for eligible Magenta Max mobile customers)NoneNoneNone

One size fits all

There aren't many qualifiers when discussing T-Mobile Home Internet plans. It's one plan, one price and no additional fees. The premise of 5G home internet is that, unlike typical internet connection types(including coaxial cable lines, fiber-optic internet and digital subscriber line), you're not reliant on underground constructions and deployments to get you connected. Instead, it's a fixed wireless service that provides you with a router that connects to a cellular signal.

T-Mobile provides its Wi-Fi Gateway device, a combination modem and Wi-Fi 6 router compatible with T-Mobile's 4G LTE and 5G networks. As you can see from the chart, the only variable is the average download and upload speed you'll experience. At the bare minimum, T-Mobile says all eligible households will see average download speeds of 33 megabits per second. Depending on your location and the placement of the T-Mobile Gateway, you might see download speeds as high as 182Mbps or more.

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T-Mobile Home Internet: Why isn't it faster?

The hope and promise of 5G and its capabilities have not yet been fully realized. My colleagueEli Blumenthal has wonderfully detailed the basics of 5G and how not all "5G" is the same. In summary: Faster 5G speeds come with shorter ranges. The farther the distance, the less speed on the top end.

For T-Mobile to hit the road running with availability to over 30 million households at its launch, it needed to lean on its 4G LTE network and its growing 5G network. That's why my CNET colleagues averaged just over 40Mbps download speeds with T-Mobile Home Internet, and some households may get up to just over 100Mbps. Anecdotally, we've heard of some users seeing download speeds as high as 300Mbps. Still, T-Mobile'sFAQ sectionpromises customers will "see typical download speeds between 33-182Mbps." So, that may be plenty of speed for many but don't expect the higher download speeds you might get with fiber internet or cable plans. At least not yet.

T-Mobile Home Internet: No hidden fees (with one exception)

One of the significant wins for T-Mobile Home Internet is its straightforwardness. There's no pesky small print. ISPs are notorious for their hidden fees and trap pricing -- they try to lure you in with enticing promo prices but then stick you with a larger bill after those terms expire. That's not the case here.

T-Mobile Home Internet features no data caps, so you don't have to fear data overage fees. There's no equipment fee for the Gateway device, so you don't have to figure out an additional monthly cost to tack on to your regular bill. It also requires no annual service contracts, so you don't have any early termination fees looming over your head. These are all appealing aspects of this service and make it very enticing to try T-Mobile Home Internet if it's available in your area.

All that said, there is one additional fee you'll have to pay once at the start of your service: a $35 "device connection charge" similar to the activation fee you pay with many ISPs.

T-Mobile Home Internet: Promotional offers

In addition to its consumer-friendly simplicity, T-Mobile is sweetening the pot for potential customers.

First, families with eligible Magenta Max plans can save $20 monthly. T-Mobile also offers new customers six months of SiriusXM (a $66 value) and a full year of the Spanish-language streaming service ViX Plus. Third, you can subscribe to Philo TV for $15 a month for one year ($10 off monthly). Fourth, home internet customers can participate in T-Mobile Tuesdays, the company's weekly discount and free perks promotion.

Additionally, T-Mobile boasts a Price Lock guarantee, which means no rate changes for as long as you remain a customer. It also runs a "Worry-free Test Drive" promotion, during which customers can try the service for 15 days with a money-back guarantee. Also, T-Mobile is offering customers $50 back in a virtual prepaid Mastercard if they switch over to T-Mobile Home Internet from another provider. Lastly, if customers are switching from a provider midcontract, T-Mobile will pay up to $750 in termination fees. That's impressive.

T-Mobile Home Internet vs. 5G competitors

Regarding availability, T-Mobile is ahead of its 5G home internet competitors, Starry and Verizon. Starry is available in five major metropolitan areas: Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York City and Washington, DC. Verizon is available in more cities than T-Mobile (currently 900) but is behind T-Mobile's total households covered.

However, Starry and Verizon have the upper hand on average download speeds. Starry customers typically see consistent download speeds of 200Mbps, and Verizon's 5G Home Internet plans average around 300Mbps. What Starry and Verizon have given up regarding widespread availability, they currently make up for in the average speeds they deliver.

All three 5G home internet providers share freedom from all the hidden fees and pricing games that many cable and fiber ISPs play. With 5G, the monthly rate is the monthly rate. There are no added fees, equipment rental charges, data caps or binding annual contracts.

So, how good is T-Mobile Home Internet, really?

Regarding 5G, we're much closer to the beginning than the end of where everything will shake out. If it's speed you're after, T-Mobile's 5G home internet service might not impress you if you have other cable and fiber internet providers available at your address. But if you're in a rural or less developed area where DSL or satellite was your only previous option, T-Mobile will feel lightning fast by comparison.

Overall, T-Mobile has positioned itself as a viable option in the home internet space, making it an intriguing player to watch as it expands its 5G infrastructure. If nothing else, since it demands no contract commitment, it's an opportunity to try a different option and maybe even use it as leverage to negotiate with your current internet service provider. Hopefully, the more options we have as consumers, our internet service will improve in the long run.

T-Mobile Home Internet FAQs

Are there data caps with T-Mobile Home Internet?

No. T-Mobile Home Internet features unlimited data. Customers will not have any potential data overage fees or charges hanging over their heads. That said, T-Mobile Home Internet customers could find their service slowed in cases where the company prioritizes its mobile users over its fixed wireless customers.

Does T-Mobile Home Internet come with a router?

Yes. One of the appealing aspects of T-Mobile Home Internet is that its monthly fee -- $50 a month if you use AutoPay and $30 a month for eligible Magenta Maxmobile customers -- includes a 5G Gateway (a modem/router combo device). The T-Mobile equipment lease is included in the one fee, and all that's required is that you return the device when you end service with T-Mobile.

Is T-Mobile Home Internet faster than satellite internet?

For the most part, yes, but not unequivocally. As T-Mobile says in its Open Internet policy, "many factors affect the speed and performance that customers experience, including … proximity to a cell site, weather and the surrounding terrain," so your download speeds, which average between 33-182Mbps, are not guaranteed. But customers should see download speeds higher than those typically achieved by HughesNet (average of 25Mbps) and Viasat (12-100Mbps). The Starlinkplans boast a higher range (20-250Mbps) but are not as widely available as T-Mobile Home Internet. It's also much more expensive -- $90-$120 a month, plus a one-time equipment fee of $599.

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FAQs

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T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is delivered via 5G cellular network and speeds vary due to factors affecting cellular networks. Our speed projections are based on our analysis of internal and third-party data for eligible customers.

What type of internet connection is T-Mobile Home internet? ›

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is delivered via 5G cellular network and speeds vary due to factors affecting cellular networks. Our speed projections are based on our analysis of internal and third-party data for eligible customers.

Can you add a router to T-Mobile Home internet? ›

Third-party routers can be connected to a T-Mobile gateway using the ethernet port. You will see a Wi-Fi network broadcast by both the gateway and the third-party router. The Wi-Fi network broadcast can be disabled in the T-Mobile app.

Can I take T-Mobile Home internet to another house? ›

Yes, customers are required to call T-Mobile prior to moving to confirm that their Wifi Gateway will work at their new address. If T-Mobile Home Internet service is available at the new address, you can use it as soon as you move in. If a customer moves without notifying T-Mobile, they may not be eligible for service.

How many devices can the T-Mobile Home internet handle? ›

How many devices can I connect to my T-Mobile home internet? T-Mobile's internet gateway can connect up to 64 devices to your T-Mobile home internet connection.

What is the difference between home internet and mobile Internet? ›

Mobile broadband offers better portability. With a separate battery-operated router, mobile broadband is the most suitable service for using the internet on the move. It uses the same cellular networks as your phone, allowing you to get more coverage on the go compared to fixed wireless internet connections.

Is mobile broadband a wireless internet connection? ›

Mobile broadband is the marketing term for wireless Internet access delivered through cellular towers to computers and other digital devices using portable modems. Although broadband has a technical meaning, wireless-carrier marketing uses the phrase "mobile broadband" as a synonym for mobile Internet access.

How can I get better Internet signal on my T-Mobile Home? ›

T-Mobile Home Internet Network Speeds
  1. Turn off equipment from your previous provider. Before you turn on your gateway and set up your T-Mobile Internet network, turn off any equipment you have from a previous provider to avoid interference.
  2. Test in multiple locations. ...
  3. Move the gateway away from other devices.

Does T-Mobile Home internet slow down? ›

T-Mobile does not throttle home internet speeds. However, they may de-prioritize your data during congestion if you have an unlimited data plan. This means that your data speeds may be slower than other customers with lower data caps plans. You can check your data speeds using the T-Mobile Speed Test app.

How fast is the T-Mobile Home internet? ›

What speeds can I expect from T-Mobile Home Internet? T-Mobile 5G Home Internet customers receive consistent broadband speeds and see typical download speeds between 72 – 245 Mbps, which is great speed for streaming video, surfing the web, working from home and most types of online gaming.

Can you hook up an Ethernet cable to the T-Mobile Home internet? ›

It also has (2) 1Gbps Ethernet ports that can be directly connected to a device such as a laptop or desktop computer, or you can use the Ethernet port to plug your T-Mobile Home Internet connection into the WAN port of a router to supply Internet to your home networking gear.

How many devices is too much for home Wi-Fi? ›

How Many Devices Can Connect to My Wi-Fi Network? Typically, most wireless devices can connect up to 255 devices simultaneously from a single access point on your Wi-Fi network. These represent several different computers, phones, tablets, cameras and other equipment and may far exceed the need for a typical house.

How can I improve my T-Mobile signal strength? ›

Restart your device and check for signal bars. Change Wi-Fi Calling preferences to Cellular Preferred or Cellular Only to prevent Wi-Fi Calling issues from interfering with the signal. Turn off Wi-Fi to make sure you're using the T-Mobile network. Set the device Network mode to Auto.

How many devices is too many for home Wi-Fi? ›

Theoretical Limits of Wi-Fi Network Scaling

Many individual wireless routers and other access points can support up to approximately 250 connected devices. From a wired perspective, routers can accommodate a small number (usually between one and four) of wired Ethernet clients with the rest connected over wireless.

Is mobile broadband faster than Wi-Fi? ›

You've learned that Wi-Fi comes from a home internet connection, while 4G and 5G are mobile internet connections. 4G and especially 5G can be faster than a Wi-Fi network, but they are much more expensive.

Is mobile internet better than Wi-Fi? ›

Wi-Fi has a limited range, cellular data does not.

Wi-Fi only works within the range of your router. With your Verizon Wireless plan, you can access the Internet on your phone or tablet even when you're out of Wi-Fi range. And those fast 4G LTE data speeds now cover more than 98 percent of the US population.

What is the difference between mobile internet and mobile broadband? ›

What is broadband? There's also confusion between broadband and mobile internet. Broadband is your home internet connection and operates over a wire, but mobile 'broadband' uses 3G, 4G or 5G to connect directly to the internet via a mobile operator's network.

Which is better broadband or Wi-Fi? ›

Broadband connections are far more secure and consistent than Wi-Fi connections. 4. Plus, you can always connect it to a Wi-Fi router to enjoy high-speed wireless internet connectivity on your mobile and computer devices at the same time.

Do I need a modem for mobile broadband? ›

To use mobile broadband, you'll need a data plan with a SIM card, and a compatible mobile device like a SIM-ready laptop, portable modem or a dongle (USB modem).

What is the difference between Wi-Fi and broadband Internet? ›

Essentially WiFi is a wireless connection in your house or business, that connects your phone or computer to your modem/router, while Broadband is the actual internet connection that your modem/router uses to send and receive data from your house to the wider world.

Why is my T-Mobile internet so bad? ›

Your internet can be slow for many reasons. Your internet plan may be too slow for your needs, your modem or router may be out of date, your router may be on the fritz, or you might have too many people using your Wi-Fi at the same time. We can help you identify where the problem is and how to fix it.

How can I extend my T-Mobile home internet range? ›

A Wi-Fi extender, also known as a range extender, is a device that amplifies and rebroadcasts the Wi-Fi signal from your router to extend its range. This means that the Wi-Fi extender relies on your router's network name and password and simply repeats the signal to extend coverage.

Does the T-Mobile home internet need to be plugged in? ›

Yes, the 5G gateway has an integrated battery, and it will continue to function if the power plug is pulled (this feature should come in handy during power outages). To set up the gateway, you must first download the T-Mobile Internet app and install it on a smartphone.

Is T-Mobile Home internet a hotspot? ›

T-Mobile offers two great options for on-the-go internet connectivity—a mobile hotspot from your smartphone or a separate portable hotspot device that pairs with a hotspot data plan. With a hotspot data plan, you can choose from several plan options with different amounts of high-speed data, depending on your needs.

Is T-Mobile America's fastest growing home Internet provider? ›

In the third quarter of 2022, T-Mobile welcomed its two millionth internet customer, doubling its total number of customers in just six months, making T-Mobile the fastest growing internet provider for the last four quarters in a row.

Where is the best place to put the T-Mobile gateway? ›

Place your gateway close to a window or high up on an upper floor or bookshelf. Use the T-Mobile Internet app to get help finding the ideal location for your device, check signal strength, monitor connected devices, update your network name/password, and more!

How do I set up broadband service? ›

Connect the power cable to the router or modem and plug it to a power outlet. Press the modem/router's Power button and the lights on the router or modem should blink; meaning it is booting up. Once the lights have steadied out, turn on your computer, open a web browser, and start surfing the network.

Is T-Mobile internet really unlimited? ›

These aren't lighting fast internet speeds, but if you only need simple coverage for streaming and surfing the web, it could be an affordable choice for your home. T-Mobile also doesn't impose any data restrictions. This means that you and your household will have unlimited streaming potential every month.

Why is my T-Mobile internet so bad at night? ›

Slower internet speeds at night are often the due to network congestion. Just like rush hour traffic, when everyone uses the internet at the same time, the network's limited bandwidth struggles to keep up.

Is T-Mobile Home internet affected by weather? ›

Even within coverage areas and with broadband-capable devices, network changes, traffic volume, outages, technical limitations, signal strength, obstructions, weather, and other conditions may impact speeds and service availability.

Why is my 5G home internet slow? ›

Slow speed

If you're connecting your modem for the first time, you may experience poor speeds within the first 24 hours while the firmware is updating. If you're still experiencing poor speeds after 24 hours, despite the 5G signal being green, try adjusting your WiFi settings between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz network.

Is 5G home internet good for gaming? ›

Is Verizon 5G home internet good for gaming? Yes—Verizon's 5G home internet offers speeds between 85 and 1,000 Mbps, and while this is a large range, even its lowest speeds are perfectly fine for gaming.

How can I get Wi-Fi without an internet provider? ›

How to Get Wi-Fi Without an Internet Service Provider: 5 Methods
  1. Mobile Hotspot. The best way to ensure you have the internet on your laptop is to use a mobile hotspot. ...
  2. Tether Your Smartphone or Tablet. ...
  3. Find a Public Wi-Fi Network. ...
  4. Use a Wi-Fi USB Dongle. ...
  5. Share a Friend's Internet Connection.
6 days ago

How can I get internet without cable or phone line? ›

If your home isn't wired for cable or phone, you can get internet with fixed-wireless, mobile wireless internet (4G LTE), or satellite internet. And if your home is wired for landline phone service, you can also get DSL internet and still choose not to get landline phone service.

How many Ethernet ports does T Mobile gateway have? ›

The gateway has two (2) Ethernet LAN ports. Use an Ethernet cable to connect devices that don't have Wi-Fi adapters or capabilities.

Does having two routers slow down internet? ›

A second router can extend your internet signal and capacity and solve many of your home WiFi issues. This includes dead zones and patchy connections. However, using two routers can lead to signal interference. You will also experience a loss of connection as you transition between the two devices.

What happens if too many devices are connected to router? ›

When multiple devices use the same network, overcrowding occurs as they all compete with each other to connect to the same router. This means low quality or buffering during streaming, latency during gaming, and frustratingly slow browsing speeds.

How do I know if my WiFi is overloaded? ›

Turn on every device that uses the internet at the same time, and check load times for an internet search. This will help determine the router's overall capacity. A slow and sluggish load time response most likely indicates router overload.

What happens when you dial * 3370? ›

Hidden Battery Power / Boost Signal Strength

By pressing *3370# or #3370#, you'll activate your phone's “reserve battery power”. Battery life will increase by 50%. The reserve will automatically charge up the next time you change your device. Other claims state dialing the same sequence will boost cellular reception.

How to test T-Mobile signal strength? ›

Field Test Mode for Android Users
  1. Tap “Settings”
  2. Tap “About Phone”
  3. Tap “Status” or.
  4. “Network”
  5. Tap “SIM Status”
  6. Your dBm or rsrp can be found under “Signal strength”
Mar 22, 2023

Will cell signal booster increase internet speed? ›

A signal booster will boost your mobile data speeds, in addition to the benefits of faster texts and crystal-clear calls. Plus, cellular signals travel farther than WiFi, so if you lack a cable connection, this is a much cheaper, more reliable option for fast internet.

Is it bad to have multiple WiFi networks in one house? ›

No, it will not be much better

In fact, it is common for multiple wireless routers to interfere with each other rather than improve your network's performance. If you want to strengthen your network and provide a better connection throughout your house, consider investing in a Mesh system.

Does connecting too many devices slow down WiFi? ›

However, when more devices are transferring data over the internet speed does slow down. This happens because the router can only transfer and manage a fixed amount of data per second and that data is shared with all users and devices.

What is the difference between a router and a modem? ›

A modem is a box that connects your home network to your internet service provider, or ISP. A router is a box that lets all of your wired and wireless devices use that internet connection at once and allows them to talk to one another directly.

Is T-Mobile internet a router or modem? ›

T-Mobile provides its Wi-Fi Gateway device, a combination modem and Wi-Fi 6 router compatible with T-Mobile's 4G LTE and 5G networks.

What kind of Wi-Fi does T-Mobile have? ›

Our T-Mobile 5G Wi-Fi Gateway packs Wi-Fi 6 technology into a sleek design, and it's compatible with our nationwide 4G LTE and 5G networks.

What is my home internet connection type? ›

If you aren't sure which type of internet connection you have, take a look at the hardware in your home, such as the modem and router. Depending on the type of cables and/or the satellite the hardware is connected to, you should be able to determine whether you have fiber, cable, DSL, 5G or satellite internet.

Is T-Mobile Home internet just a hotspot? ›

T-Mobile offers two great options for on-the-go internet connectivity—a mobile hotspot from your smartphone or a separate portable hotspot device that pairs with a hotspot data plan. With a hotspot data plan, you can choose from several plan options with different amounts of high-speed data, depending on your needs.

Where is the best place to put T-Mobile home internet? ›

Place your gateway close to a window or high up on an upper floor or bookshelf. Use the T-Mobile Internet app to get help finding the ideal location for your device, check signal strength, monitor connected devices, update your network name/password, and more!

Why is my T-Mobile home internet so slow? ›

Your internet can be slow for many reasons. Your internet plan may be too slow for your needs, your modem or router may be out of date, your router may be on the fritz, or you might have too many people using your Wi-Fi at the same time. We can help you identify where the problem is and how to fix it.

How can I get better internet signal in my T-Mobile home? ›

T-Mobile Home Internet Network Speeds
  1. Turn off equipment from your previous provider. Before you turn on your gateway and set up your T-Mobile Internet network, turn off any equipment you have from a previous provider to avoid interference.
  2. Test in multiple locations. ...
  3. Move the gateway away from other devices.

What is the most common broadband type? ›

DSL, fiber, and cable are the most common types of internet services available. They're the fastest, most accessible, and most affordable connections for the vast majority of internet customers in the United States.

How do I know if I have broadband or cable Internet? ›

Look at your internet equipment

Look at your modem and the physical cable connections. If your modem is plugged into a phone jack, you have DSL Internet. If your modem is connected to the wall by a round coaxial cable, you have Cable Internet.

What are three kinds of broadband connections? ›

Types of Broadband Connections
  • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
  • Cable Modem.
  • Fiber.
  • Wireless.
  • Satellite.
  • Broadband over Powerlines (BPL)
Jun 23, 2014

Does T-Mobile allow unlimited hotspot? ›

Every T-Mobile Unlimited plan technically includes unlimited hotspot data, but hotspot speeds depend on your exact plan. T-Mobile's lower-tier plans cap your hotspot speeds at 3G levels, while the carrier's fancier plans include up to 40GB of full-speed 5G hotspot data.

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