- Service availability: T-mobile expands to these new locations:
- Plans and Pricing: T-mobile Home Internet plans are more affordable than you might realize
- T-mobile Home Internet limitations
- T-Mobile Moves to Clarify Service Portability
- Still a killer deal for a primary or backup internet connection in your home
T-Mobile Home Internet continues to grow its service by expanding to more parts of California. This expansion will allow more people in the state to sign up for the service, which has been praised for its low cost and good speeds. However, there are some restrictions on who can sign up for it. Most notably, T-Mobile’s home internet service cannot be moved (also called portability) as moving the services around has been a grey area for some time.
Service availability: T-mobile expands to these new locations:
- Bakersfield
- Chico
- Clearlake
- Crescent City
- El Centro
- Fresno
- Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim
- Madera
- Merced
- Modesto
- Napa
- Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura
- Red Bluff
- Redding
- Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario
- Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom
- Salinas
- San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad
- San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley
- San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara
- San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles
- Santa Cruz-Watsonville
- Santa Maria-Santa Barbara
- Santa Rosa-Petaluma
- Sonora
- Stockton
- Susanville
- Truckee-Grass Valley
- Ukiah
- Vallejo
- Visalia
- Yuba City
Plans and Pricing: T-mobile Home Internet plans are more affordable than you might realize
T-Mobile Fith Generation Home Internet offering starts at $50 a month when you have Auto Pay enabled. Those with an existing cellphone plan with T-mobile in the Magenta Max tier T-mobile will discount the price to $30 a month. T-Mobile Home Internet is a flat rate offering with a promise not to increase the price. Furthermore, they only offer one plan speed tier to their customers, the fastest tier that the tower can provide on a moment-by-moment basis subject to network management. To continue the excellent news, T-mobile includes with the plan unlimited data, so you never have to worry about bumping up on a limit and then suffering expensive overage fees.
T-mobile Home Internet limitations
T-mobile 5g Home Internet is a hardware-locked plan, so you cannot move the sims card out into whatever device you wish to use it. So if T-mobile ever upgrades its network tech to support massive MIMO deployments on a tower, you will need to see what T-mobile will allow you to upgrade to when that time comes. When you order T-mobile Home Internet, you will be provided with a T-mobile 5G router at no cost to the customer. It is yours to keep so long as when you stop paying for the service, you return the device or pay the hefty price of the Router (estimated to be over $300).
T-Mobile Moves to Clarify Service Portability
As of July 20th, 2022, T-mobile clarified the details about service portability where users signed up for the service—getting the device and traveling around with it as their primary “home” internet connection. T-mobile states that the device is only to be used at the place of its intended service address. If you move, you can call T-mobile and ask for a service address change. There are no reports of users getting kicked off the service for engaging in portability. Still, this change does not preclude that they won’t start informing customers only to use it at their service address or be subject to termination.
Still a killer deal for a primary or backup internet connection in your home
T-mobile home internet continues expanding to new cities in California. The expansion is excellent news for those who live in these cities, as they will now have access to T-mobile’s high-speed 5G network internet plans and speeds. If you live in one of these cities and are interested in signing up for T-mobile home internet, visit T-mobile’s website or a nearby store to learn more about the plans and pricing. Want to read more visit our newsroom.