T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Offers Juicy Benefits For Subscribers

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T-Mobile has released several new updates to make its 5G Home Internet service more tempting for customers.

New upgrades include a free 15-day 5G Home Internet trial, free cancellation of your broadband connection up to $500, a $50/month price lock for life (for both Home and Business plans), and $30/month for existing Magenta Max subscribers.

Other deals include $50 off any streaming devices, including Apple TV, 50% off YouTube TV for a year and access to T-Mobile’s Tuesday deals.

For customers interested in purchasing T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, some of the features they will enjoy include $50/month with AutoPay includes no additional taxes or fees, no equipment fees, no contracts, no surprises or skyrocketing bills.

Customers can also enjoy fast and unlimited internet at an expected average speeds of 100Mbps. The device offers 5G connectivity.

The device is easy to set up. To set up the device, users should connect it, download the app and follow a few simple instructions.

In announcing the new updates, T-Mobile also announced that its 5G business is now available everywhere in the United States where its wireless service is available.

The sources for this piece include an article in 9To5Mac.

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