T-Mobile Business = 877-347-2127 If you're having problems.
Internal T-Mobile's plan names:
"Bus Unl Tablet 10 GB HS TE" = Taxes and fees extra. SOC code ZB10HSTE
"Bus Unl Tablet 10 GB HS TI" = Taxes and fees included. SOC code ZB10HSTI
For adding HD Video Pass use SOC code : HDVPASS0
Who's eligible
- Available to new lines of service only. No voice line requirement.
- US and Puerto Rico (SJP) Business customers.
- Tax Exclusive Plan: B/C, B/L, B/M, B/N, B/O, B/P, I/S.
- Tax Inclusive Plan: B/C, B/L, B/N, B/P, I/S, Both TI and TE $10 Unlimited Tablet Promo Plan included within the following SOC Groups: 5, 9, 9A, 10, 10B, 21, 22, 34, 41, 59, and 67.
- Government account types
- Consumer customers
- Cannot be combined with tax included plans.
- Retired features and promotional lines/service credit offers will be removed upon switching to this plan.
- Tax Exclusive plans only eligible to Tax Exclusive BANS
- Tax Inclusive plans only eligible to Tax Inclusive BANS
- Voice line not required
- No migrations
- There is no annual contract (Un-contract) or activation fee.
- These plans do not include Music Freedom, Binge On, or Data Stash.
- All on-network data used counts towards fair-use de-prioritization limits.
Not available
- AVD
- Netflix on Us
- $40 Voice + Tablet credit.
- $5 AutoPay bill credit ($5 per line, up to 8 lines / $40 max credit). See the page for more details.
From this post
The multiple ways of using this $10 line for home internet are:
1. T-Mobile Gateway + Cudy N300 or X6 which are wifi only routers to mask hotspot usage with TTL set on the external wifi router. You can use other wifi routers for this purpose but there's a menu page in the Cudy routers which makes setting TTL easy - Courtesy waterchange
1.1 Cudy router like Cudy LT500 or LT18 or the 5G P8 work as a single device with modem + wifi router. Work well for home internet. Nice thing about the Cudy modems is easy TTL (and imei magic if necessary). - Courtesy waterchange
2. M2100 hotspot device - Hit or a miss - native out of the box but less reliable
3. Orbic 5G hotspot device - more reliable than the m2100, however some people have reported throttling after 1st couple of months
4. Gateway + Project Genesis - works most reliably
5. TMOHS1 - ~ 30-50 mbps out of the box, no TTL update required
6. Tmobile Franklin - ~30-50 mbps with TTL update - the most reliable as of right now, however limited speed.
7. M2000 won't pull data from anywhere.
8. GL.iNET Spitz GL-X3000NR easier to use than Cudy and better performance but expensive. Great form factor and performance. Presets for T-Mobile TTL settings and advanced cell features like tower/band lock. External antennas.
9. M3000B works out of the box with T-Mobile version. Has battery preservation features and ethernet port. Some users say to switch 5G mode to NSA if the hotspot restarts frequently in your area.
Add/update if you have more/better info.



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They will still lock you to a 2 year EIP even if it's free (They'll make a monthly credit to cover the tablet EIP)
Meaning you'd end up paying $10 for 2 years ($240) for a $129 tablet.
So if you're only doing it for the tablet then it's not worth it
soc code ZB10HSTI is the one you want.
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If I get a second line, I'm going to snatch up an Orbic Speed 5G.
If I get a second line, I'm going to snatch up an Orbic Speed 5G.
Anyone using M2100, how is that reporting in your account?
I did not test the usb tethering but it's available.
Do you know what the Inseego shows up as? You may be in the same boat that it recognizes it as something hotspot like.
For sure the M6 Pro is a better device, though a lot more expensive ($100 for Orbic 5G, $350 and up for M6 Pro).
Thanks for the testing. My month is coming to an end this weekend. I'm going to try to use my Orbic 5G to download some big downloads of HBO Max episodes; they're quite a number of GB per episode, much bigger files than Netflix, for example.
It's per line, you need to request them to add it to each line separately, which kind of sucks.
Still, patience is the key. Mine was also around $100.
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Thanks for the testing. My month is coming to an end this weekend. I'm going to try to use my Orbic 5G to download some big downloads of HBO Max episodes; they're quite a number of GB per episode, much bigger files than Netflix, for example.
The only thing I want to do is get into the developer settings to see what bands it's using. The specs say it should support n41/n71 on the Orbic website, while Verizon doesn't show them.
I did not test the usb tethering but it's available.
Do you know what the Inseego shows up as? You may be in the same boat that it recognizes it as something hotspot like.
For sure the M6 Pro is a better device, though a lot more expensive ($100 for Orbic 5G, $350 and up for M6 Pro).
I don't have a MR6150, but if the spec sheet shows the same plus more bands then theoretically it works just as good, but I do not know if data used on this model is counted toward hotspot data.
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