frontpageMeowssi | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 05:27 PM
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frontpageMeowssi | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 05:27 PM
T-Mobile: Up to $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard w/ New 5G Home Internet Line
from $50/month
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it's gonna be area dependent but I get 500-700Mbps download, around 50Mbps upload
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- Device connection charge $35
Pass!Always have a link to the spectrum outage sites to see if your area is in the red no internet for you zone.
At a 90 dollar rate with max 400 speeds with price increases for customers with 30 plus years service. Goodbye.
I feel so bad paying 35 a month for 600 down and 60 up with no disconnects. Plus 100 gift card. Plus 50 from other link sites to purchase.
Plus free presents every tuesday.
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Always have a link to the spectrum outage sites to see if your area is in the red no internet for you zone.
At a 90 dollar rate with max 400 speeds with price increases for customers with 30 plus years service. Goodbye.
I feel so bad paying 35 a month for 600 down and 60 up with no disconnects. Plus 100 gift card. Plus 50 from other link sites to purchase.
Plus free presents every tuesday.
Everyone I've seen that went to any sort of "wireless" home internet has experienced some sort of issues. Throughput might be great, but the delays caused by wireless to wireless hops caused people trying to work from home to have all sorts of odd issues. But my direct experience is well over a year old and that may have been with older equipment. Guess I'll have to find someone using it and do new testing. Thank you for the honest feedback. (and I hear you on spectrum, i've never been on it, but i've heard several horror stories)
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Everyone I've seen that went to any sort of "wireless" home internet has experienced some sort of issues. Throughput might be great, but the delays caused by wireless to wireless hops caused people trying to work from home to have all sorts of odd issues. But my direct experience is well over a year old and that may have been with older equipment. Guess I'll have to find someone using it and do new testing. Thank you for the honest feedback. (and I hear you on spectrum, i've never been on it, but i've heard several horror stories)
Depends on the quality of your router.
Using VPN to avoid CGNAT for some porting and other issues .
Using Tailscale to avoid CGNAT
Configuration and location are key.
And of course, I can see Russia...I meant the Tmobile tower from my house
Last call to T-mo they were going to escalate to the "Handset Research Team" who had previously responded with, "Your request regarding Home Internet Device Returns and Non-Return Fee Disputes falls outside our scope of support." Agent on the phone response was, "That's weird."
And the service went from okay to terrible as they over subscribed my area.
I canceled the service after the rebate was rejected and do not intend to return to T-Mobile.
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