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
Top Comments
I wonder if this is portable as long as you have an oulet for power?
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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).
Just apply for the promo as the instructions tell you too. If you get it great, if not, we'll than I guess you really didn't qualify.
I wonder if this is portable as long as you have an oulet for power?
And you are correct about the reviews. I just ran 3 speed tests with my T-Mo S22 Ultra from where I'd drop the router. speeds range from 6Mbps to 125Mbps down and never above 10Mbps up. This is on the "5G UC" connection.
And when you add tons of new users because of this deal, the chance of winning this "location speed/ping lottery" is getting slimmer. And this deal likely has big impact to existing home internet users also.
Pretty easy to understand when each cellphone tower can only handle so many devices (or home internet users) and up to certain speed share by all the Tmobile users in that area. Before this deal, each person may get xxx mbps download (and certain ping). After this deal, the cellphone tower capability for each person/device will decrease (in certain area may decrease dramatically) when add these many new users to each cellphone tower. That download(and ping) number is not going to stay the same after adding so many people. So whoever posted their number, that number may change after potentially many people joining their area with this deal.
Remember Tmobile doesn't guarantee the minimum speed you get.
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And when you add tons of new users because of this deal, the chance of winning this "location speed/ping lottery" is getting slimmer. And this deal likely has big impact to existing home internet users also.
Pretty easy to understand when each cellphone tower can only handle so many devices (or home internet users) and up to certain speed share by all the Tmobile users in that area. Before this deal, each person may get xxx mbps download (and certain ping). After this deal, the cellphone tower capability for each person/device will decrease (in certain area may decrease dramatically) when add these many new users to each cellphone tower. That download(and ping) number is not going to stay the same after adding so many people. So whoever posted their number, that number may change after potentially many people joining their area with this deal.
Remember Tmobile doesn't guarantee the minimum speed you get.
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I was shot down so if you do, you'd have to sign up under a new name and cancel the old service I assume. Since it's my primary internet (I live out in the sticks) couldn't afford a gap in coverage.