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popularTattyBear | Staff posted Jan 29, 2026 08:18 PM

T-Mobile - 5G Home Internet: 1 Month On Us + Up to $300 Rebate (Online Exclusive)

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T-Mobile [t-mobile.com] has 5G Home Internet: 1 Month On Us + Up to $300 Rebate (Online Exclusive) - Plans from $35/mo

T-Mobile "Month On Us" Offer:
  • How to Redeem:
    • Use promo code MONTHONUS during online checkout for T-Mobile 5G Home Internet.
  • Incentives:
    • One month of service via bill credit on T-Mobile + up to $300 back (via virtual prepaid card).
  • Requirements:
    • Requires a qualifying new Home Internet line and usually requires an existing, qualifying postpaid voice line.
  • Cost & Fees:
    • The offer requires a $35 device connection charge.
  • Limitations:
    • The promotion is available for a limited time and is not transferable.
  • Additional Perks:
    • With qualifying internet plans, users may also get streaming services like Hulu or Paramount+ included.
Offer Breakdown by Plan
  • The rebate amount is tiered based on the 5G Home Internet plan you select:
    • All-In Plan ($70/mo): $300 Rebate + 1 Month on T-Mobile + Hulu & Paramount+ Essential included.
    • Amplified Plan ($60/mo): $200 Rebate + 1 Month on T-Mobile + Enhanced Security.
    • Rely Plan ($50/mo): $100 Rebate + 1 Month on T-Mobile.
    • Note: All plans are eligible for an additional $15/mo discount if bundled with a qualifying voice line.
Rebate: Reward:
  • Allow 14 weeks from rebate submission
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T-Mobile [t-mobile.com] has 5G Home Internet: 1 Month On Us + Up to $300 Rebate (Online Exclusive) - Plans from $35/mo

T-Mobile "Month On Us" Offer:
  • How to Redeem:
    • Use promo code MONTHONUS during online checkout for T-Mobile 5G Home Internet.
  • Incentives:
    • One month of service via bill credit on T-Mobile + up to $300 back (via virtual prepaid card).
  • Requirements:
    • Requires a qualifying new Home Internet line and usually requires an existing, qualifying postpaid voice line.
  • Cost & Fees:
    • The offer requires a $35 device connection charge.
  • Limitations:
    • The promotion is available for a limited time and is not transferable.
  • Additional Perks:
    • With qualifying internet plans, users may also get streaming services like Hulu or Paramount+ included.
Offer Breakdown by Plan
  • The rebate amount is tiered based on the 5G Home Internet plan you select:
    • All-In Plan ($70/mo): $300 Rebate + 1 Month on T-Mobile + Hulu & Paramount+ Essential included.
    • Amplified Plan ($60/mo): $200 Rebate + 1 Month on T-Mobile + Enhanced Security.
    • Rely Plan ($50/mo): $100 Rebate + 1 Month on T-Mobile.
    • Note: All plans are eligible for an additional $15/mo discount if bundled with a qualifying voice line.
Rebate: Reward:
  • Allow 14 weeks from rebate submission

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Jan 30, 2026 03:25 AM
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jkdealsJan 30, 2026 03:25 AM
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T-Mobile and Verizon offer internet Air. How is the reliability and speed compared to the land/cable service?
Jan 30, 2026 04:20 AM
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bettyblueJan 30, 2026 04:20 AM
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Quote from raf1919 :
tmo promos always so complicated and never work out for me have to spend hours on phone trying to fix
Are the phone reps U.S. based or is it a heavy accent reps in Asia?
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Jan 30, 2026 04:32 AM
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rastatechJan 30, 2026 04:32 AM
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Quote from av8nautiger :
I have Fios 1.0GB for $75 but I'm wondering if it's overkill for us. Speed check shows 1280 download and 200 upload. It's only my wife and I with two big TV's, one desktop PC, and two chromebooks, plus assorted things like doorbell and sprinkler system. We have T-Mobile phones. Worst case would be TV's both on, PC on, and maybe one chromebook. The "All In Plan" for $55/mo is obviously cheaper than what we have but we already have Hulu and Para+ and I have no idea what "TechEdge Suite" is but it sounds like a gimmick.The "Amplified" plan has the same speeds but still much less than Fios.I suppose I could try it for 15 days and see but anyone know of a way to see how much broadband we actually need without any "buffering" happening while watching Netflix or Prime??
You could try xfinity, search slickdeals for their current $50 for Gig speed offer, or i went for 350/40 for $40/m snd 5 year price lock. Perfect for work/entertainment. Reception with 5g is tricky, only you can test snd decide. For me the upload is too low for sharing screen snd camera on zoom abd uploading stuff to the cloud, but around the corner at another block i would likely be golden.
Jan 30, 2026 04:44 AM
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raf1919Jan 30, 2026 04:44 AM
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Quote from bettyblue :
Are the phone reps U.S. based or is it a heavy accent reps in Asia?
i try to call during US hours and will hang up if i get the accent and try again later.
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Jan 30, 2026 05:39 AM
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FeistyPickle3881Jan 30, 2026 05:39 AM
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Jan 30, 2026 05:43 AM
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poorgradJan 30, 2026 05:43 AM
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Some things to know about T-mobile 5g home internet service...
Get the newer gateway that does 4x4 carrier bonding. I got more consistent speeds with that.
Positioning it is key. Try different locations and run speed tests. The best position I found has consistent over 500 mb/s down and 70 up. This was 10x better than some of the other locations I tried inside my house.
You do not get a public IPV4 with this service.
You cannot turn off the routing functionality. You can disable the wifi on it though.
You cannot change your local subnet.
Also, consider if you also have T-mobile as your phone provider, if t-mobile goes down you will not have any mobile or home internet.
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Jan 30, 2026 05:46 AM
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bettyblueJan 30, 2026 05:46 AM
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Quote from raf1919 :
i try to call during US hours and will hang up if i get the accent and try again later.
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Jan 30, 2026 08:37 AM
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CrimsonHamster417Jan 30, 2026 08:37 AM
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Quote from jkdeals :
T-Mobile and Verizon offer internet Air. How is the reliability and speed compared to the land/cable service?
I had spectrum cable internet then switched to Verizon Internet air and it seems like I'm getting the same speeds
Jan 30, 2026 02:33 PM
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Nickm8266Jan 30, 2026 02:33 PM
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Any way to avoid the $35 device connection charge?
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Jan 30, 2026 04:08 PM
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Jan 30, 2026 04:08 PM
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i have $440 cb offer in my email right now but already have 2 home internet plans...
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Jan 30, 2026 04:33 PM
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lowdoughJan 30, 2026 04:33 PM
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Quote from poorgrad :
Some things to know about T-mobile 5g home internet service...
Get the newer gateway that does 4x4 carrier bonding. I got more consistent speeds with that.
Positioning it is key. Try different locations and run speed tests. The best position I found has consistent over 500 mb/s down and 70 up. This was 10x better than some of the other locations I tried inside my house.
You do not get a public IPV4 with this service.
You cannot turn off the routing functionality. You can disable the wifi on it though.
You cannot change your local subnet.
Also, consider if you also have T-mobile as your phone provider, if t-mobile goes down you will not have any mobile or home internet.
How can you disable the wifi? I tried, but it told me that I had to have at least one wifi band enabled. It did let me stop broadcasting the name, but I couldn't see how to disable all the bands completely.
Jan 31, 2026 08:21 AM
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The-MentalistJan 31, 2026 08:21 AM
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If you get Philippines CS, then its either a hit or miss. To make my story short, I lost my handset and they require sending a text to a number in same account if you are lucky to have a second line in the account so you could read off the text code for them before they can change anything even on the lost phone number/device. I was lucky to have a second line attached with the lost number account. A lady transferred my second and only line to the lost device..... sigh..... and then they can not even correct their mistake and the cycle was repeat-send the code to the lost device so they could transfer back my number they had mistakenly transferred to the lost device/Sim. It was hell. TM store treated me like a thief and I went thru hell. NEVER TM again for me. Beware!!
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Jan 31, 2026 05:57 PM
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poorgradJan 31, 2026 05:57 PM
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Quote from lowdough :
How can you disable the wifi? I tried, but it told me that I had to have at least one wifi band enabled. It did let me stop broadcasting the name, but I couldn't see how to disable all the bands completely.
Hmmm I didn't try disabling both. There is an with source app HINT that let's you control more settings that might work though.
Feb 01, 2026 02:14 AM
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bostonmanFeb 01, 2026 02:14 AM
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Can I sign up the $70 plan, get their $300 rebate and then switch down to their $50 plan in the future ? Is that allowed ? Thanks
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Feb 04, 2026 01:16 AM
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inm8num2Feb 04, 2026 01:16 AM
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Quote from Old-Skool :
IIRC people complain about the rebates never coming and the bill credits not posting
I fall into that camp. I'm pissed. They've lied to me twice in chat about the bill credit.

Quote from Old-Skool :
One month of free service via bill credit
Allow 2 bill cycles for credit.


And this is how they make it difficult
It seems designed to wear customers out who will stick around waiting, complain, then give up. An absolutely disgraceful scam.

Quote from FeistyPickle3881 :
As someone who signed up for this previously, I can tell you that you will never get your rebate.
What steps did you take after you got your denial? I don't think I'll bother calling - just going straight to the FCC to demand they give me my $300 rebate plus another $70 for the bill credit they lied about.

What a stupid waste of time, money, and energy this "deal" was.
Last edited by inm8num2 February 3, 2026 at 06:19 PM.
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