Mint Mobil customers are being offered 6 months of T-Mobile home internet (35$ monthly with autopay ) sign up and receive 210$ virtual prepaid mastercard (equivalent of 6 months service) for signing up. Check your emails
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Mint Mobil customers are being offered 6 months of T-Mobile home internet (35$ monthly with autopay ) sign up and receive 210$ virtual prepaid mastercard (equivalent of 6 months service) for signing up. Check your emails
Well you can't post a deal signed into your account . Since this deal is only being offered to mint mobile customers I can not find it anywhere else posted except my email . Therefore I posted the closest I could find on the internet not signed into my account. I get your point , I also found it annoying I could not post directly to the deal.
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The title is the link to the home internet, I have no control over the title of the post . I got the joke the second I read it
I think Nudle wanted Penguin to Relax a little more and just laugh at simple joke.
Anyways, I've tried T-Mobile 5G home internet and returned it because it was way to slow for me. It is very dependent on your exact home location and reception.
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Finally getting interesting with home internet pricing. Have been waiting for something at an actually competiitve price that doesn't require signing up for something people don't need anyway (cable tv., etc. and other crap bundling). Everyone needs a phone and if you have/like mint service you can get home internet at a competitive price. My home internet is $40/mo for 300/300 with ping of almost zero so I'm not leaving for $35/mo, but if they get down to $25 or something I'll look at it. The 5-year price lock is decent for people stuck with comcast/xfinity or cox or whoever so you woulnd't have to price hop for at least a number of years.
I think Nudle wanted Penguin to Relax a little more and just laugh at simple joke.Anyways, I've tried T-Mobile 5G home internet and returned it because it was way to slow for me. It is very dependent on your exact home location and reception.
I can look out my back window and see the tower and it still sucked beach balls. I think it's been over sold and they throttle the crap out of it. This promo will only make it worse.
I have T mobile home internet and it's incredible. I had to mount router outside in a plastic box feeding a Tlink Deco mesh network. I pay $50 month. I need to figure out the lowest cost Mint plan that gives reduced price home internet. Worth it if I can stay under $50 total. Don't think it's possible.
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I think Nudle wanted Penguin to Relax a little more and just laugh at simple joke.
Anyways, I've tried T-Mobile 5G home internet and returned it because it was way to slow for me. It is very dependent on your exact home location and reception.
It depends on the placement of the gateway too. I went from 50mbps to over 500mbps dl by moving it around until I found a good spot. Higher is generally better.
Finally getting interesting with home internet pricing. Have been waiting for something at an actually competiitve price that doesn't require signing up for something people don't need anyway (cable tv., etc. and other crap bundling). Everyone needs a phone and if you have/like mint service you can get home internet at a competitive price. My home internet is $40/mo for 300/300 with ping of almost zero so I'm not leaving for $35/mo, but if they get down to $25 or something I'll look at it. The 5-year price lock is decent for people stuck with comcast/xfinity or cox or whoever so you woulnd't have to price hop for at least a number of years.
Unlike Comcast that has a physical cable that locates the broadband inside your home, do any of these cell company broadband providers allow you to move your broadband service around the USA from zip code to zip code?
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Unlike Comcast that has a physical cable that locates the broadband inside your home, do any of these cell company broadband providers allow you to move your broadband service around the USA from zip code to zip code?
I believe most are intended for the fixed location, but there are "RV plans" such as T-Mobile's "AWAY" plan variant - however, those tend to be excessively priced. While more expensive than this listed deal, for roaming, the Calyx Institute version is pretty reasonable comparatively.
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Anyways, I've tried T-Mobile 5G home internet and returned it because it was way to slow for me. It is very dependent on your exact home location and reception.
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Anyways, I've tried T-Mobile 5G home internet and returned it because it was way to slow for me. It is very dependent on your exact home location and reception.
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