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Verizon-owned Tracfone is offering 5G Home Internet via Target for $60 a month, while T-Mobile's Mint Mobile subsidiary is selling 'Home Minternet' starting at $40 per month.
T-Mobile's holiday deals include a $20 monthly discount on 5G Home Internet and $25 monthly discount on its new fiber service.
It's time to finally save on high internet costs. With most competitor internet plans ranging between $50 to $100, Mint Mobile's affordable MINTernet service is a great budget-friendly option to stay connected without breaking the bank. Head over to the company's site to sign up for the right plan for you.
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Mint Mobile launches 5G home internet service — 415 Mbps MINTernet plans start as low as $30 per month for unlimited data
S everal cell providers have hopped on the 5G home internet service bandwagon, with T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon offering service in select areas across the United States. Now, a new player is entering the fray: Mint Mobile. Mint Mobile is a subsidiary of T-Mobile, which is a known quantity in this segment, and its new service is called MINTernet.
Altogether, Metro by T-Mobile offers exceptional value for anyone looking to enjoy a stable connection without shelling out big bucks. Whether you like to multitask your way through life, are managing a side-hustle, or just fed up with painfully slow load times, switching to Metro will make staying connected a whole lot easier.
A leaked internal document reveals that T-Mobile is planning to phase out LTE network and re-farm it to 5G signals.
It seems T-Mobile may soon begin phashing out LTE in favor of 5G, with most of the LTE network offline by 2028.
T-Mobile US continues to see explosive growth of data traversing its 5G-powered fixed-wireless access (FWA) service, which echoes new analyst data, but the carrier is not concerned over its ability to continuing serving that growth with its current spectrum and technology position.
T-Mobile Q3 reveal record growth and a deep partnership with SpaceX to build "flying towers in space" and dominate satellite connectivity.
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