T-Mobile Launches Fiber Home Internet on Thursday
T-Mobile Fiber Home Internet formally launches Thursday, the carrier said Tuesday. The launch comes as T-Mobile deepens its focus on fiber, including buying a stake in fiber-to-the-home provider Lumos (see 2504010034).
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“With over 1 million customers already waiting for T-Mobile’s popular fixed wireless service, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, T-Mobile Fiber helps address a growing need for fast, reliable broadband,” the carrier said. All T-Mobile Fiber plans include unlimited data with “ultra-fast symmetrical upload and download speeds” and a five-year price guarantee, without monthly equipment fees, installation charges or annual contracts. Plans start at $60 a month with auto pay and a T-Mobile voice line.
“Our new plans, backed by long-term price guarantees, are designed to give customers more choice and peace of mind,” said Allan Samson, T-Mobile's chief broadband officer. “As the fastest-growing broadband provider in the country, we’ll keep expanding T-Mobile Fiber to reach more communities and find ways to pack more value into our plans.”