With T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, you can be online in 15 minutes, with simple pricing that won’t change for 5 years.
T-Mobile is offering high speed home internet starting at $35/month. Plus, if you choose the All-In home internet plan, you get a $200 prepaid Mastercard.
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