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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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Kouskous44
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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?
bigdeebird
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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.
thelegaldreamteam
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If true it's a no brainer. I have the service. You can expect 100mbs-300mbs. Down time nonexistent.

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Quote from NavyDolphin310 :
How's the lag when online gaming?
Lag is totally unpredictable since tower load is unpredictable. And Tmobile home internet has lower data priority than Tmobile postpaid cellphone plan, etc so Tmobile home internet users just get whatever left over from the postpaid cellphone plan user.

And as more people signup for tmobile home internet (especially with this kind of promotion which also increase postpaid plan user), you should expect dramatically increase in new users per tower which mean dramatically reduce in bandwidth per user.
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LabRat810
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Quote from djsvetljo :
Sounds like dDNS will not work? I use the ASUS service to VPN home all the time (screw the cloud)
Don't count on it working, no. Though, T-mobile does seem to be actively 'fixing' what they're willing to fix. (I've watched some Remote Access applications go from '100% not working', to 'working w/ a work-around', to just 'normally working')
Many problems related to the way T-mobile's network is set up may have work-arounds. However, in my case they've been either 'over my head' or 'outside my budget'.
Ex. Speedify offers 'commercial' services that 'fix' all of TMHI's limitations for hosting, etc. But it was something like $900/yr...
Quote from NavyDolphin310 :
How's the lag when online gaming?
Given all-around 'optimal' conditions, TMHI should be 'as fast' and 'as reliable' as Cable or Fibre internet access. However, forget about 'hosting' any games due to lack of port forwarding and T-Mo's NAT setup. There are workarounds for hosting, but I've only stumbled upon complicated/inapplicable or expensive fixes.

Every little (seemingly) pedantic detail matters when it comes to 'wireless' anything for a gamer. Seriously: People have gotten latency/connection improvements from switching to a 'less noisy' power adapter for the TMHI Gateway.
My experience: On a good clear day, I have forgotten that I was 'only' on my T-mobile connection while gaming. (meaning, it was a good experience) However, usually I'll get disconnected at some point in a 'lagg out'.

The complete lack of bandwidth cap is great for gamers, though.
Many Cable/DSL (and all Satellite) ISP customers have bandwidth caps, making DLing 100+GB games potentially very costly. In the theoretical that you're already a T-mobile customer with a Cable ISP, another $25/mo for 'unlimited downloading' might be very valuable.

It's silly, but I thought it was pretty cool seeing SEVERAL terabytes of bandwidth usage on the paper bill. (from DLing my entire Steam library)
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stevenB1978
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its really something for people who have nothing else or poor internet in their area, most people end up having to install external antenna's since the reception inside the house is not very good. apart from that, basic diagnostic tools like pinging is disabled. also a bit more latency than cable/fiber when it comes to gaming.
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BroSan
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I have T-Mobile one plan with multiple voice lines but for T-Mobile Internet my address shows as not available; anyway to still get it added now
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michaelh888
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I tried the Verizon 5G home internet. The experience was bad. Not reliable at all. Sometimes the speed was OK but other times it was less than 1mbps, and the lagging was terrible. I canceled the service. I think that T-Mobile's service is similar.
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Quote from MozartA :
Not to mention the speed is not guarantee. And many people indicate the speed between month to month (or even hour to hour) can change since additional user (either/both postpaid tmobile user or tmobile home internet user, etc) may signup (or in the case of mobile cellphone just show up) in your area which may hugely affect your speed, etc. This is totally different from DSL/Cable which speed (and ping) are more or less the same hour to hour, month to month, etc.
There are many posts here and in other forum said they get decent speed in first month or few months and speed become very slow afterward.
Just sharing my experience, but since I've had it going on almost a year now, speeds have actually went up from 300mbps to 500mbps.

At $25 it's worth a shot to see if you get good connection or not. Wish there was a way got existing customers to get in
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taehoya
Dec 7, 2022
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awesome deal. I'm getting this tomorrow asap. never know how many additional home internet lines they'll allow on your street/neighborhood so better to sign up sooner than later or risk being ineligible.
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ThaLetterJay3Sons
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Are Metro customers allowed to get this also?
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TheAnarchist
Dec 7, 2022
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A couple months ago I checked availability in my area and it said I could sign up. I've been checking for the last week or so and it keeps saying I'm not eligible. Hopefully I'll be able to get in on this deal, will check with TForce over the weekend if the availability checker still says no-go for me.
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LabRat810
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Quote from ManiRavindran :
It's not unlimited any more.
150 GB for $75 /Per Month
200 GB for $100 /Per Month
300 GB for $150 /Per Month
I do not know what page you are looking at, but Business and Pre-Paid '5G Internet' *are* on caps. (I have also seen service providers change what pages you are navigated to, based on location/IP. Dunno if related here)
Here is my screencap (URL included). It's still unlimited for "5G Home Internet" (post-paid, no contract)
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redeyedog
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Quote from jailer1 :
I have a TMO 5GUC tower about 100 yards from my home. I get about 600-700MB down and 150-200 up. May be worth a shot.
Yeah. If you're close to a tower, this would be worth it. I'm not.. My signal sucks.. Tmobile doesn't care...
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Quote from ManiRavindran :
It's not unlimited any more.
150 GB for $75 /Per Month
200 GB for $100 /Per Month
300 GB for $150 /Per Month
Those are the Lite plans. It's for people who can't get the regular (unlimited) T-Mobile Home Internet plan: https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet
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pej7445
Dec 7, 2022
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This looks solid. I was considering them at $50/mo, now I'll give them a try. I'll know within a month if it's sufficient for my needs. I don't do gaming, so I think this will work.

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bphan2000
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Does TMobile home Internet require a coaxial cable?
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