T-Mobile has introduced a 'Test Drive' of its 5G home internet offering that allow users to try out a plan for 15 days, and receive a full refund if they are unsatisfied. The telecommunications company has made headlines for its rollout of 5G networks in North America. While cellular connectivity might not be the fastest in the region when compared with other options from AT&T and Verizon, the network is expansive. Over 2oo million people are now included in T-Mobile's 'Ultra Capacity' 5G network, which is the largest in the United States. The company has since expanded into home and business internet services, and now there's a new way to try it out.
After years of preparations for a home internet service, T-Mobile Home Internet became fully available the public in April 2021. The company tested home internet services with potential customers as far back as March 2019, and has positioned the connection towards people in rural areas. Internet service providers in these locations typically rely on digital subscriber line (DSL) connections that provide internet access through broadband coaxial cables. Satellite networking is available in select areas, but can be few and far between. As such, T-Mobile Home Internet is eying a fast and consumer-friendly solution to connectivity in remote areas.
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T-Mobile Home Internet is powered by the company's cellular towers, which can provide significantly faster speeds than the hardwire services it is competing with. The starting price is $60 per month, and there is no data cap on the amount of service that can be used each billing cycle. T-Mobile states that its Home Internet will offer an average speed of 100
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