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T-Mobile Introduces 3 New 5G Internet Plans for Homes and Small Businesses

T-Mobile has introduced three new 5G internet plans, intended to provide homes and small business customers with fixed pricing, more features, and greater value. Starting on December 11, customers can select among Rely, Amplified, and All-In plans, which offer features like Hulu, Paramount+, and advanced cybersecurity tools.
With clear pricing, no contracts, and a dedication to customer satisfaction, the plans, which start at $35 per month with AutoPay and a T-Mobile voice line, are part of the company’s attempt to disrupt traditional broadband providers.
Rely Internet: Affordable Essentials
Unlimited data, no equipment costs, and a 5G gateway for reliable Wi-Fi are all included in the Rely package. It costs $50 a month with AutoPay or $35 if you include a T-Mobile voice line. Customers looking for a simple internet solution without the hidden costs or rate increases that come with standard providers are the target market for this entry-level plan.
Amplified Internet: Improved Efficiency
Using T-Mobile’s most recent 5G gateway, Amplified Internet expands on the Rely plan with greater speeds.
- Through the T-Life app, home users may access Advanced Cyber Security features including Safe Browsing and Anomaly Detection.
- A Mesh Access Point is given to small businesses to increase connectivity and Wi-Fi coverage in hard-to-reach locations.
- When combined with a T-Mobile voice line, the Amplified plan costs $45 per month, or $60 per month with AutoPay.
All-In Internet: Premium Advantages
T-Mobile’s most feature-packed offering, the All-In plan, costs $70 a month with AutoPay or $55 when a voice line is included.
- Home users get free access to Hulu and the Paramount+ Essential plan, as well as a Mesh Access Point and 24/7 live technical support.
- Two Mesh devices, 24/7 tech support, and two Microsoft 365 Business Basics subscriptions—which grant access to Office apps and cloud storage—will be made available to small businesses beginning in February 2025.
T-Mobile’s Price Lock feature, which ensures that monthly charges won’t go up as long as customers stay on their selected plan, is included in all plans. In contrast to competitors, T-Mobile wants to do away with unexpected costs and rate increases that occur after promotion and can raise annual bills by hundreds.
T-Mobile is giving new Home Internet customers the option of a $150 virtual prepaid card or a free 40-inch Amazon Fire TV (worth $249.99) if they stay customers for at least two months to entice them to sign up.
Beginning on December 11, the Rely, Amplified, and All-In plans will be accessible. Consumers can register in person or online.
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