T-Mobile Is Rolling Out Fiber Home Internet In Two New States


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Back in 2021 T-Mobile started to offer fiber home internet in select markets. Now T-Mobile will be rolling out fiber home internet in two new states.

According to a report from FierceTelecom, T-Mobile is expanding its fiber home internet network into Minnesota and Flordia.

With T-Mobile fiber home internet, pricing starts at $55 a month for 500 Mbps, and speeds go up to 1 Gbps. T-Mobile says its home internet service comes with no data caps, no contracts, cancel any time, and 24/7 support.

T-Mobile will also give you a Wi-Fi 6 router for free if you sign up for their fiber internet service.

Currently, the service is only available in New York, NY; Pueblo and Northglenn, CO; Kenosha, WI; Bloomington along with St. Cloud, MN; and Pinellas County, FL. If you live in one of these markets, T-Mobile is offering next-day installs for many.

If you are lucky enough to live in one of these areas, this gives you one more option for home internet.

T-Mobile has reportedly been looking for partners to build out a fiber network for some time now. It seems for now this is just the start of T-Mobile’s home internet plans.

Have you tried out T-Mobile’s fiber service? Let us know what you think of it.

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