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T-Mobile Home Internet service expands to more than 450 additional cities and towns

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A few months ago T-Mobile expanded its Home Internet trial, opening it in Grand Rapids, MI to anyone for the first time, even if they weren’t a T-Mo customer. Now T-Mobile Home Internet is expanding again, but in a much bigger way.

T-Mobile Home Internet is now available in parts of 450 cities and towns. This expansion means that T-Mo’s Home Internet service is open to an additional 20 million households.

Just like when the Home Internet pilot first began more than a year ago, T-Mobile’s in-home broadband service is priced at $50 per month with autopay. That price includes taxes and fees and there’s no service contracts, hardware rental costs, or installation costs.

With T-Mobile Home Internet, you’ll use T-Mo’s 4G LTE network for your home internet service. T-Mobile guarantees that Home Internet customers will get average download speeds of 25Mbps but expects that most will get 50Mbps or higher.

If you sign up for T-Mobile Home Internet, T-Mo says that you can install the service yourself. It also offers apps for both Android and iOS to help you set up and manage your Wi-Fi networks as well as monitor your internet connection quality and data usage. The apps also enable you to see all the devices that are connected to your network and manage when certain devices can connect to the network.

T-Mobile has been placing a heavy focus on its Home Internet service lately, pledging that as part of its merger with Sprint it would bring “real competition and real choice for in-home broadband to rural America.” Now T-Mo is going through with its plans by massively expanding its Home Internet service for the first time, hot on the heels of AT&T announcing that it’ll be phasing out DSL by ceasing sales of new connections, a move that could affect many in rural areas.

Looking ahead, T-Mobile says that it plans to launch 5G Home Internet service nationwide using the additional capacity it gained through the Sprint merger. There’s no date for that service’s launch yet, though.

Below is the list of new cities and towns where T-Mobile Home Internet is now available. If your city is on the list, you can begin signing up for the service here.

Alabama

Arkansas

California

Florida

Georgia

Iowa

Illinois

Indiana

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Mississippi

North Carolina

New Mexico

Nevada

Ohio

Oklahoma

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Wisconsin

West Virginia

Source: T-Mobile

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