*Updated 6/12/2025 to include new plans, promotions and fiber internet service details

While Verizon was the first to deploy 5G home internet, users complained about their network being small at the time with intermittent connections. T-Mobile, while trailing Verizon with their 5G home internet service, at least launched with “nationwide” service that reached a lot more homes on the initial launch.

Since then, T-Mobile has rolled out several upgrades to their 5G service, in addition to fiber internet service that competes with not only Verizon but other major service providers.

Interested in the T-Mobile 5G home internet service? Here’s everything you need to know.

When T-Mobile originally launched years ago, they essentially had one plan to choose from, which made things really simple for folks; you either got it or you passed. Today, there are three main plans for secondary variations of each. Here’s the breakdown:

Just like Verizon Perks, T-Mobile is giving offers to their subscribers, only they do it every Tuesday with a new deal. T-Mobile Tuesdays can include discounts on food like pizza from Little Caesars, $5 off movie tickets and a free Slurpee from 7-Eleven each month.

T-Mobile says that most subscribers are averaging between 87 – 318 Mbps, or close to 250 Mbps. After doing some research, we are finding that subscribers are getting inconsistent speeds that depend on time of day to location. Reddit user K3NBLOCK has a great review where they test the 5G home internet speeds over a period of time. They experienced download speeds ranging from 23 Mbps all the way to 331 Mbps, and upload speeds averaging around the 35 Mbps range.

You can find T-Mobile Home Internet in all 50 states as of this update, but its rolled out on a city-by-city basis which is very typical. Expect to see it rolled out in major  or mid-sized cities rather than rural towns. Make sure to check out T-Mobiles availability checker.

When we first wrote this article, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet service was available for close to 10 million households in the U.S. but they have since then rolled the service out to more than 50 million according to the company.

Check out the latest T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plans.

In addition to their 5G Home Internet product, T-Mobile has also rolled out fiber internet service with download and upload speeds of 2 gigs.

While this is an amazing deal, the service is limited to 40 markets across the U.S. currently, with a target goal of 12-15 million households by 2030 – so you will need to check availability to see if you qualify. Reddit has a great thread where people are sharing their experience with the service, the general consensus is that the product is stable and fast. I am eager to be able to try it once it comes to the Portland area.

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