

You can swipe across the screen to see your current signal strength, messages from T-Mobile, the number of connected devices, and battery status. You’ll find a small, circular touch display on the top of the device. Once eligibility was confirmed, I was able to chat with a representative who asked me a few questions and sent me several secure links to enter my name, address, billing information, and social security number (to perform a credit check for the new hardware that would be sent to me). First, I clicked this T-Mobile link (opens in new tab) to enter my phone number and see if my home address was eligible.

Getting signed up for service was relatively easy.

T-Mobile says its home internet service is available to 30 million Americans. Our speed projections are based on our analysis of internal and third-party data. Speeds can vary depending on location, signal strength and availability, time of day, and other factors. markets, T-Mobile thankfully eschews the practice–at least for now.Īs for overall performance, T-Mobile provides the following disclaimer: While Comcast and Spectrum have implemented data caps on their fixed-line customers in multiple U.S. Surprisingly, the answer is that there are no data caps. The other big thing that most people would probably want to know is the current situation with data caps, given that this service works on T-Mobile's cellular network.

However, as you see below, actual speeds can be much higher, rivaling legacy cable companies. If that wasn't enough, new signups get an Amazon Echo Show 5 (second generation) for free (opens in new tab).Īccording to the company, you can expect "typical" download speeds of between 33 Mbps to 182 Mbps and upload speeds ranging from 6 Mbps to 23 Mbps. T-Mobile currently offers home internet customers 50% off YouTube TV for a year, Paramount+ free for a year, and Philo TV for $15/month (versus the standard rate of $25/month).
