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T-Mobile Goes All in With the Best 5G Home Internet

T-Mobile's low-cost All-In 5G home internet plan packs loads of goodies

T-Mobile is kicking traditional internet providers where it hurts by offering three new 5G home internet plans for homes and small businesses. The new lineup replaces T-Mobile’s Plus and Unlimited plans, offering customers a revamped variety of options to fit their speed needs and budgets.

“We’re focused on giving customers more—more value, more benefits, and the hassle-free experience they deserve. That’s why we’re revamping our internet plans,” says Allan Samson, Chief Broadband Officer, T-Mobile.

The new All-In Home Internet plan is one of the coolest fixed-wireless deals we’ve seen. Why? Sit a spell while we spill the beans on everything you need to know about All-In Home Internet.

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Meet All-In Home Internet

Okay, so what’s the big deal? Here’s the skinny, peeps: You get a lot of bang for your buck and T-Mobile’s fastest plan. Let’s take a gander, shall we?

$70 per month is a real steal

For what you get, $70 is an impressive price. T-Mobile doesn’t pull a pricing bait and switch like other internet providers. There’s no annual contract to sign and no steep price hikes to cry over after a year or so. Your price for internet service will never increase. Period. Taxes and fees are even included.

“While some internet providers raise customers’ rates up to $50 a month once the promotional period ends, we’re introducing new rate plans to give people more choice, more value, and peace of mind knowing that as long as they’re on their eligible 5G Internet plan, they don’t have to worry about price hikes,” adds Samson.

Get T-Mobile’s fastest 5G home internet speeds to date

The All-In Home Internet plan dishes out speeds of up to 415Mbps. That’s faster than some cable and fiber internet plans, which may or may not have data caps and equipment fees. T-Mobile’s 5G home internet doesn’t have data caps, so there’s no worry about paying for extra data or overage fees each month. None. Nadda. Zilch.

The equipment you need is included

With the All-In Home Internet plan, you can use at no extra cost:

  • 1x premium 5G Wi-Fi 6 gateway
  • 1x mesh access point

You don’t need a pro to install this stuff either. Simply sign up, get your install kit, and follow the provided instructions to get your home internet up and running without some stinky gum-chewing guy tracking dirt all over your carpet. However, T-Mobile charges a one-time activation fee of $35, so keep that in mind.

Say what? Streaming services are included?

That’s right. No lie. The following services are included with the All-In Home Internet plan:

ServiceStandard priceYour cost
Hulu (With Ads)$9.99/mo.Free
Paramount+ Essential$7.99/mo.Free

You probably subscribe to these services already, right? By switching to T-Mobile’s All-In Home Internet, you can say “buh-bye” to some monthly streaming fees and save $18 each month. Not too shabby, and it’s included for as long as you keep the plan.

Other notable callouts

Look at the other goodies you get when you sign up for T-Mobile’s All-In Home Internet.

Exclusive perks with T-Mobile Tuesdays

Recent T-Mobile Tuesday perks include $5 movies via Atom Tickets, discounts on gas, cash back at participating restaurants, and more. You can see all the perks and deals using T-Mobile’s T-Life app.

Advanced Cyber Security

T-Mobile has your back in protecting your home network from all the shady shenanigans creeping in from the internet. T-Mobile’s premium Advanced Cyber Security service includes:

  • Malicious traffic protection
  • Anomaly detection
  • Botnet prevention
  • Safe browsing

24/7 interactive live assistance with video support

While other internet providers shift to quirky AI and text messaging to handle your complaints, T-Mobile offers a premium experience should you run into any issues with your All-In Home Internet service.

But what if you’re not ready to cut cable or fiber?

Relax. Nobody is twisting your arm here. It’s like going to Costco and snacking on all the samples. You can try before you buy. Really.

The All-In, Rely, and Amplified plans have a 15-day trial, so you can give T-Mobile’s 5G home internet service a test run before you ditch your current provider. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Just be sure to read the disclaimer before you sample this tasty service.

Check out all of T-Mobile’s 5G home internet plans

PackagePriceSpeed
Rely Home Internet$50.00/mo.*
w/ AutoPay
87–318Mbps
Amplified Home Internet$60.00/mo.*
w/ AutoPay
133–415Mbps
All-In Home Internet$70.00/mo.*
w/ AutoPay
133–415Mbps

While we talk mostly about T-Mobile’s awesome All-In Home Internet plan, you have other plans to choose from should the $70 monthly fee not fit your budget. We love T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, as do customers, so any of the three plans should be a great fit.

AWAY has you covered too

PackagePriceData
AWAY™ 200GB Plan$110.00/mo.*
w/ AutoPay
200GB
AWAY™ Unlimited Plan$160.00/mo.*
w/ AutoPay
Unlimited

T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet isn’t just for home—you can use it on the road using one of T-Mobile’s AWAY plans. The service is designed for frequent travelers and serves as a good complement to your home internet.

Why should you switch to All-In?

The bottom line is T-Mobile’s All-In internet plan is a standout for consumers, bringing in solid speeds at a very affordable price. With no extra fees, no contracts, and loads of perks, you can’t go wrong with choosing T-Mobile’s All-In Internet.

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Author -

Kevin Parrish has more than a decade of experience working as a writer, editor, and product tester. He began writing about computer hardware and soon branched out to other devices and services such as networking equipment, phones and tablets, game consoles, and other internet-connected devices. His work has appeared in Tom’s Hardware, Tom's Guide, Maximum PC, Digital Trends, Android Authority, How-To Geek, Lifewire, and others. At HighSpeedInternet.com, he focuses on network equipment testing and review.

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Jessica loves bringing her passion for the written word and her love of tech into one space at HighSpeedInternet.com. She works with the team’s writers to revise strong, user-focused content so every reader can find the tech that works for them. Jessica has a bachelor’s degree in English from Utah Valley University and seven years of creative and editorial experience. Outside of work, she spends her time gaming, reading, painting, and buying an excessive amount of Legend of Zelda merchandise.