T-Mobile Launches Fiber Home Internet with 2 Gbps Speeds and 5-Year Price Lock
T-Mobile has officially rolled out its fiber home internet service nationwide, reaching over 500,000 households. Starting June 5, customers can choose from three plans offering symmetrical speeds up to 2 Gbps, all featuring a five-year price lock and a $5 monthly discount with autopay via debit card or bank account.
High-Speed Plans and Pricing
The new fiber plans include:
Fiber 500: 500 Mbps at $75/month
Fiber 1 Gig: 1,000 Mbps at $90/month
Fiber 2 Gig: 2,000 Mbps at $105/month
Each plan offers equal upload and download speeds, unlimited data, no annual contracts, and a Wi-Fi 6 router at no extra cost.
A special Fiber Founders Club plan is also available in select areas, offering a 10-year price lock at $75 per month ($70 with autopay).
Strategic Expansion Plans
This launch follows T-Mobile's joint venture with Lumos and its pending acquisition of Metronet, aiming to extend fiber coverage to 12–15 million households by 2030. These moves position T-Mobile to compete more directly with established providers like AT&T and Verizon.
Commitment to Customer Value
T-Mobile's CEO, Mike Sievert, emphasized the company's dedication to offering value-packed plans and better connectivity:
"With this expansion, we're bringing our customers more choices and better value to home internet services."
Conclusion
T-Mobile's fiber internet launch marks a significant step in expanding high-speed internet access across the U.S., offering competitive pricing and robust plans to meet growing consumer demands.
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