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expired Posted by 007_bond • Dec 7, 2022

T-Mobile High Speed 5G Internet for Life Offer

(New/Existing Voice Customers w/ Added HSI)

$25/Month w/ AutoPay

$50

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T-Mobile is offering their T-Mobile High Speed 5G Internet for Life for $25/Month w/ AutoPay when you activate a new Home/Small Business Internet Line on an eligible plan or have/add a voice line on an eligible plan (New/Existing Voice Customers).

Thanks to community member 007_bond for finding this deal

Note, this offer/value will be price lock guarantee when you take advantage of this promotional offer.

What is this new Voice Line + Home Internet offer?
  • T-Mobile postpaid consumers who activate an unlimited Home Internet line and have or activate at least one qualifying paid voice line can save $25 per month on the Home Internet service via monthly bill credits—that's 50% off our regular price after auto pay discount
What plans are eligible?
  • All consumer voice rate plans are eligible, except $0 subsidized rate plans and customers with Hometown Discount offer pricing
  • Only Unlimited Home Internet/Small Business Internet is eligible for this offer; Home Internet Lite and Small Business Internet Lite plans are not eligible
Who is eligible?
  • T-Mobile postpaid customers who activate at least one eligible HINT line of service and have or activate at least one paid voice line of service qualify for $25 off their Home Internet service
  • Customers getting the Hometown Discount offer are not eligible for this Home Internet offer

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This offer is 50% Off their regular price after auto-pay discount
  • Must activate or have at least one paid voice line on a qualifying rate plan and activate one unlimited Home Internet line on your account
  • Your required paid voice lines and Home Internet must remain active to continue receiving your bill credits; credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans
  • Promotional discount is limited to one line per account during this promotion
  • Offer valid while promotional offer/discount last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by 007_bond
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T-Mobile is offering their T-Mobile High Speed 5G Internet for Life for $25/Month w/ AutoPay when you activate a new Home/Small Business Internet Line on an eligible plan or have/add a voice line on an eligible plan (New/Existing Voice Customers).

Thanks to community member 007_bond for finding this deal

Note, this offer/value will be price lock guarantee when you take advantage of this promotional offer.

What is this new Voice Line + Home Internet offer?
  • T-Mobile postpaid consumers who activate an unlimited Home Internet line and have or activate at least one qualifying paid voice line can save $25 per month on the Home Internet service via monthly bill credits—that's 50% off our regular price after auto pay discount
What plans are eligible?
  • All consumer voice rate plans are eligible, except $0 subsidized rate plans and customers with Hometown Discount offer pricing
  • Only Unlimited Home Internet/Small Business Internet is eligible for this offer; Home Internet Lite and Small Business Internet Lite plans are not eligible
Who is eligible?
  • T-Mobile postpaid customers who activate at least one eligible HINT line of service and have or activate at least one paid voice line of service qualify for $25 off their Home Internet service
  • Customers getting the Hometown Discount offer are not eligible for this Home Internet offer

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This offer is 50% Off their regular price after auto-pay discount
  • Must activate or have at least one paid voice line on a qualifying rate plan and activate one unlimited Home Internet line on your account
  • Your required paid voice lines and Home Internet must remain active to continue receiving your bill credits; credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans
  • Promotional discount is limited to one line per account during this promotion
  • Offer valid while promotional offer/discount last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by 007_bond

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Great price but most of the reviews state it isnt consistant speeds and has frequent drops.

I wonder if this is portable as long as you have an oulet for power?
I had this from its inception, originally it wasn't too bad-as time went on the signal got worse and buffered like nuts, 3 TV's a pc and phone. I finally gave up after 7 months and terrible to non-existent customer service. The price is definitely tempting, btw, their newer modem was worst than their first, I had a pc fan underneath to cool it down, no difference.
If true it's a no brainer. I have the service. You can expect 100mbs-300mbs. Down time nonexistent.

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https://www.cnet.com/home/interne...per-month/
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T-Mobile is getting more aggressive with its Home Internet offers. On Thursday the carrier will begin offering a "very limited time" deal where existing T-Mobile users can add its 5G Home Internet service for $25 per month, the carrier has confirmed to CNET. The deal will be available to all T-Mobile customers with at least one voice line, so long as they don't already have, or recently had, Home Internet service.
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I have two different cousins try their service at two different locations where they were getting about 200-300 mbps readings on 5G with their phones. Both tried the internet service and both said it was too spotty and was never consistent. Kept getting disconnects and gaming (for ex. Apex Legends) was terrible since it would randomly lag and was unplayable. One of them said it was worse than their 60mbps Centurylink service they had before. Both returned the equipment/service. It sucks because supposedly we should have decent towers here in the Twin Cities of MN.
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Quote from Kouskous44 :
Great price but most of the reviews state it isnt consistant speeds and has frequent drops.

I wonder if this is portable as long as you have an oulet for power?
I am using their internet for last 6 months. The connection is pretty good for 2 gaming consoles, 2 tvs and 3 phones
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I have this, it appears to lock to the strongest signal tower near you. (I have 3 near me) It would make sense to call them when relocating to reset that proverbial lock...
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Quote from ElatedMoon6601 :
Their service is horrible. I had their 5G internet for a while. Suddenly one of their towers broke down. It took them nearly a month, A MONTH IN 2022 to fix it. Had so many issues! Never again.
Yeah, this is the real problem, unless you live in some ultra dense area with overlapping coverage that is magically not oversubscribed and utilized you are SOL if a tower goes down. There is literally nothing support can do. You are at the mercy of how soon they can get that tower repaired.
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I've had this for at least 6 months and zero complaints. I think I've had to restart the modem a couple times when it was down. This is huge if true, but this line from the article linked above sucks for me:
Quote :
Unfortunately customers who already have T-Mobile Home Internet at any rate, or who have had and cancelled Home Internet in the last 30 days, are not eligible for this promotion.
https://tmo.report/2022/12/t-mobi...-for-life/

Would love to save $300/yr on internet.
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Great for caravan
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I had it for a while, but so many droputs made it frustratingly unreliable. I went back to DSL.
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Have the service now for 9 months. It's been good, not great but I'd still keep it and won't ever switch back to comcrap. I get disconnects about every couple of days for about 15 minutes. This is the only bad thing about the service. I get about 150Mbps on average so it's plenty fast for streaming and zoom meetings etc. For the price I'm willing to sacrifice the reliability and even more so now that it'll drop to $25.
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This was the most frustrating/crappy internet connection that I have ever had. Customer service was a tragic joke, much like a clown crying. I live in a major city with multiple towers close by.
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Is there any data cap on this?
Will Grand Father plan can get it?
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This sucks that existing customers of HSI can't get in on this. I can imagine service will get super congested and slow.
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Quote from tiGGG :
I have two different cousins try their service at two different locations where they were getting about 200-300 mbps readings on 5G with their phones. Both tried the internet service and both said it was too spotty and was never consistent. Kept getting disconnects and gaming (for ex. Apex Legends) was terrible since it would randomly lag and was unplayable. One of them said it was worse than their 60mbps Centurylink service they had before. Both returned the equipment/service. It sucks because supposedly we should have decent towers here in the Twin Cities of MN.
It's regular 5G, they're not turning on the 5G UC on these for some reason. Maybe they'll turn on 5G SA at some point? But basically you're looking at 150mbps max and it's low priority data on the tower, so it's first to be throttled down.
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Quote from TopSpeed510 :
Anyone know the speed of internet for this plan ?
For the regular home internet, I get about 640x70. My only complaint is that their network drops pings a lot. That being said, it doesn't affect actual traffic.
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