T-Mobile at a glance
- Connection
- 5G Home Internet (fixed wireless)
- Starting price
- From $35/mo ($35 with AutoPay + a T-Mobile voice line)
- Availability
- Nationwide โ widest 5G home footprint
- Top bundle perk
- Up to $300 gift card + 5-year price guarantee
- Contracts
- No contract; 15-day money-back trial
T-Mobile pioneered mainstream 5G home internet, and in 2026 it's the simplest, most widely available option of its kind: one flat price, no contracts, no equipment fees, set up in minutes โ and $35/month with AutoPay and a T-Mobile voice line.
Because it runs on T-Mobile's nationwide 5G network, Home Internet is available to far more households than cable or fiber, including many rural and suburban areas. Its standout features are the 5-year price guarantee (rare in this industry) and dead-simple pricing. The main trade-off is that, like all fixed wireless, speeds depend on local signal. See our internet + mobile guide for the bundle angle.
T-Mobile plans & pricing
T-Mobile's lineup is refreshingly simple โ three tiers, all flat-rate, all with the 5-year price guarantee, and all cheaper when bundled with a T-Mobile voice line.
| Plan type | Typical speed | Starting price* |
|---|---|---|
| Rely | Up to ~245 Mbps | $35/mo w/ voice line (~$50 standalone) |
| Amplified | Up to ~415 Mbps | $45/mo bundled (~$60) |
| All-In | Fastest available | $55/mo bundled (~$70) |
| With phone plan | Varies | $35/mo with AutoPay + voice line |
*Starting/promotional prices with typical conditions (autopay, etc.), illustrative and varying by address. Promotions change frequently โ confirm current pricing for your location.
T-Mobile bundle offers & promotions
T-Mobile's bundle is the inverse of the cable deal โ instead of a free mobile line, your existing T-Mobile phone plan makes home internet cheaper:
- Home Internet as low as $30/mo when bundled with a qualifying T-Mobile phone plan
- $35/mo for the Rely plan with AutoPay + any T-Mobile voice line
- Up to $300 prepaid Mastercard on select plans
- Up to $750 ETF buyout to cover your old provider's cancellation fee
- 5-year price guarantee โ your internet rate won't rise for 5 years
- 15-day money-back trial, no contract, no equipment fees
๐ฐ Best current T-Mobile perk
The 5-year price guarantee is genuinely rare and valuable โ no surprise year-two hike. Combined with $35/month pricing with AutoPay and a T-Mobile voice line, it's one of the lowest real long-term costs in home internet. Add the gift card and ETF buyout at signup.
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T-Mobile pros and cons
โ Strengths
- Nationwide availability (widest 5G)
- As low as $35/mo with AutoPay + a voice line
- 5-year price guarantee โ no year-two hike
- No contracts, no equipment fees
- 15-day money-back trial
- Up to $300 gift card + $750 ETF buyout
- Set up in minutes, self-install
โ Trade-offs
- Speeds depend on local 5G signal
- Slower than fiber/cable at peak times
- Not ideal for the heaviest power users
- Best price requires a T-Mobile voice line
- No wired option
Where T-Mobile is available
T-Mobile Home Internet is available nationwide wherever T-Mobile's 5G network has capacity โ the widest footprint of any 5G home product. Because it's signal-dependent, availability and speed vary by exact address. Check your ZIP to confirm it's offered and qualify your speed.
How to get the best T-Mobile bundle
- Check availability first. T-Mobile's plans and pricing depend on your exact address โ enter your ZIP to confirm what's offered where you live.
- Compare the all-in price, including equipment and fees, not just the headline rate.
- Ask the after-promo price so year two doesn't surprise you.
- Stack the bundle perks โ if you have (or would switch to) a T-Mobile phone plan, ask for the $35/mo rate (AutoPay + voice line), the gift card, and the ETF buyout together.
- Talk to a free advisor who can line T-Mobile up against the other providers at your address so you're choosing with full information.
Frequently asked questions
The Rely plan is $35/month with AutoPay and any T-Mobile voice line (around $50 standalone), and $35/month with AutoPay and a T-Mobile voice line. Amplified and All-In tiers cost more. All include a 5-year price guarantee and no equipment fees.
For most households, yes โ it's cheap, simple, contract-free, nationwide, and backed by a 5-year price lock. The caveat is that it's fixed wireless, so speeds depend on your local 5G signal and can dip at peak times. It's excellent value for typical use; heavy power users may prefer fiber where available.
T-Mobile guarantees your home internet data rate won't increase for at least 5 years from activation (taxes and fees excluded). This is rare in an industry known for year-two price hikes, and it's one of T-Mobile's biggest advantages.
It's available nationwide wherever T-Mobile's 5G network has capacity โ the widest 5G home footprint. But it's address-specific because it depends on signal and capacity. Check your ZIP and we'll confirm availability and likely speed.
No โ you can get it standalone for around $50/month. But bundling a T-Mobile voice line with AutoPay drops it to $35, so the bundle is where the savings are.