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ARTICLE ADYou probably know that T-Mobile provides cellular service, but did you know you can also snag home internet, too? T-Mobile offers several home internet plans to ensure you always have connection for your favorite device at home.
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And right now, if you sign up online for an eligible T-Mobile 5G home internet plan, you'll get a free $300 gift card to use on anything you'd like.
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That's right. For a limited time, get a free $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for a qualifying T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan online. Gift card access requires 60 days of internet service before validation and you can use the card online or in-store via accepted mobile payment apps. The prepaid card will grant no cash access and will expire in 6 months.
Plus, T-Mobile customers who add 5G home internet can pay as little as $35/month with AutoPay and a qualifying postpaid voice line -- but only while this offer lasts. You'll want to enter your address online to see if you qualify.
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T-Mobile offers several 5G home internet plans to choose from, including Rely Home Internet, Amplified Home Internet, All-In Home Internet and a Home Internet Backup plan option. To shop all of T-Mobile's internet service plans, check out T-Mobile's website.
So what's 5G home internet anyway? The term 5G refers to "fifth generation," denoting the latest generation of wireless networking technology and the same technology we use on our phones in many regions worldwide. The first generation of wireless networking technology, known as 1G, became available in the 1980s, followed by 2G, 3G, 4G, and now 5G.
Service providers use the same technology we use for our smartphones and tablets in fixed services. This is a successful attempt to replace wired broadband household Internet that other providers offer, like cable or optic fiber. So if you're looking to score savings on a new 5G home internet plan, this T-Mobile offer puts $300 back into your pocket. But don't wait, this limited offer is only around for a few weeks ahead of the spring season.
Per T-Mobile: "Limited-time offer; subject to change. Available for digital activations, not available in retail. Register code within 30 days of activating qualifying new Home Internet line. If you have cancelled Internet lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first. $300 via virtual prepaid Mastercard; requires 60 days service before validation; use online or in-store via accepted mobile payment apps; no cash access & expires in 6 months."
View the full terms at T-Mobile.