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T-Mobile Expands Fiber Internet Service to 500,000 Homes

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T Mobile Fiber Home Internet Launch

BELLEVUE, Wash. — T-Mobile is officially rolling out its Fiber Home Internet service, now available to over 500,000 households across the United States. This expansion comes after the company acquired a fiber-to-the-home internet provider serving 475,000 households in April.

The launch follows T-Mobile’s successful rollout of its Home Internet service, which has gained over 7 million customers. T-Mobile Fiber is designed to offer an alternative to traditional cable providers, with streaming speeds up to 2 Gbps.

T-Mobile Fiber features four plans ranging from Fiber 500, providing 500 Mbps for $75 per month, to Fiber 2 Gig, offering 2 Gbps for $105 per month. Customers with a qualifying voice line can receive an additional $15 discount on monthly prices with Autopay.

The Fiber 500 plan includes a basic Wi-Fi 6 router, while the higher-tier plans come with whole-home Wi-Fi 6 mesh hardware. There’s also a limited-time Fiber Founders Club plan at $70 per month for 2 Gbps speeds, available in select locations.

“With the official launch of T-Mobile Fiber, we’re delivering on our promise to bring better broadband to more people,” said T-Mobile Chief Broadband Officer Allan Samson. He emphasized the importance of long-term price guarantees for customers as part of the company’s commitment to providing quality service.

T-Mobile aims to become the fastest growing broadband provider in the U.S., looking to reach about 15 million households by the end of 2030. As part of its promotions, all Fiber plans qualify for T-Mobile Tuesdays, offering various ongoing perks.