5. KnightHawkeye. ⢠1 yr. ago. Here's the money quote. ;^ ) "T-Mobile offers a flat rate of $50 per month for supposedly āunlimitedā 5G download speeds with no data cap. In reality, its speeds are closer to 3,000 Mbps (which remains a lightning fast speed at an extremely low price)." 4.
What is Price Lock. Price Lock is our guarantee that we wonāt raise the price of your qualifying rate plan for new accounts. You can rest assured that T-Mobile wonāt raise the price of your regular monthly rate plan price for current unlimited talk, text, and data on our network on Go5G Plus, Go5G Next, Go5G, Base Essentials, Essential Savings, Essentials, Magenta, MAX, 55+, MilitaryThereās just one plan: $50 per month for speeds of 33ā182Mbps. As with Verizon, T-Mobile customers can bundle home internet and cell service for extra savingsā$20 off your bill per month, in this case. This brings the price of T-Mobile Home Internet down to just $30 per month, which is a fantastic deal for high-speed internet. Best answer by bocaboy2591. Your comment is one of the most common on the Forum. The short answer is that T-Mobile Home Internet (TMHI) gateways do NOT support NAT, therefore on-line games either don't work at all, or work very badly. You might want to check out Nater Taterās videos on YouTube about how to work around this, but it isn't for T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is a great alternative to cable or fiber internet, and itās light years ahead of DSL. Especially if you have a small-to-medium-sized household with average internet needs, we say T-Mobile is absolutely worth a try. Its low cost, flexible terms, and ease of use are too compelling to ignore.