T-Mobile’s Latest 5G Home Internet Bundle Cuts the Price to $25 Per Month

T-Mobile is getting more aggressive with its Home Internet offerings. On December 8, the carrier began offering a “very limited time” deal through which existing T-Mobile users 5G Home Internet service for $25 per month, the carrier confirmed to CNET. The deal will be available to all T-Mobile customers with at least one voice line, as long as they don’t already have home internet service or haven’t recently.
In May, T-Mobile launched a bundle of its Home Internet offering and premium Magenta Max plan that, when combined, will reduce the Home Internet price from $50 per month to $30 per month as long as you had at least two voice lines. This new deal not only requires Magenta Max or two voice lines, but will also be even cheaper at $25 per month.
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T-Mobile is offering a deal on its 5G home internet that drops the price to $25 a month.
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As with T-Mobile’s existing Home Internet service, those who sign up for the $25 rate will not be bound by data caps, contracts or additional taxes or fees. That $25 price will also fall under T-Mobile’s “Price Lock” promise that protects against rate increases.
If you’re locked into a contract with another Internet provider, T-Mobile is willing to give you up to $750 in early termination fees to help cover the cost of switching to them, against the carrier’s previous offer of ” up to $500″ .” The service provider offers a “test drive” for the Home Internet service with which you can try it for 15 days and if you’re not happy with it, get your money back.
Existing T-Mobile Home Internet customers, including those on the Magenta Max bundle, are not eligible for this deal. Those who want to take advantage of the offer will also be without T-Mobile Home Internet for at least 30 days.
Those interested in T-Mobile Home Internet can enter their address at the carrier’s website to see if it’s available in your area.
After earlier telling CNET that multiple lines on an account could sign up for the offer — such as a family plan where not everyone still lives together — the carrier said Wednesday that the deal will be limited to one home Internet line per account.
The new deal is the latest play by the carrier to build on its Home Internet business. T-Mobile has made the service a focal point of its 2022 offerings, including A Super Bowl ad in February and a expansion to 40 million households in September. The moves appear to be working, as the carrier revealed in October that it added about half a million home Internet customers in its most recent quarter.