Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina — Y’all Have Even More T-Mobile Home Internet
T-Mobile has expanded its Home Internet service to 51 cities across Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, significantly increasing access to affordable broadband for millions. With over 30 million eligible households, T-Mobile aims to provide high-speed internet where traditional ISPs have fallen short, reaching areas with limited broadband choices. Customers enjoy a flat rate with no hidden fees, making it an attractive option in a market struggling with high prices and poor service. A limited-time offer reduces monthly costs by $10 for new subscribers.
- Expanded Home Internet service to 51 new cities and towns in four states.
- More than 30 million households eligible for T-Mobile Home Internet nationwide.
- Flat pricing with no hidden fees or equipment costs, enhancing customer appeal.
- None.
T-Mobile’s massive network capacity unlocks more access to affordable and reliable broadband in 51 cities and towns across
“Today, thousands more households now have access to fast, unlimited high-speed internet. We’re expanding access in places that have never had a real choice when it comes to home broadband, where people are fed up with cable and telco ISPs,” said
The traditional landline ISPs have failed the south. Across these four states, nearly 1 million people do not have access to a single wired internet provider. That bears repeating — nearly 1 million people across just four states do not have access at all. This is unacceptable. And unfortunately, that’s not all. Landline ISPs have left nearly 1.7 million people without any access to speeds above 25Mbps and nearly 3.3 million people with access to only one provider. This lack of access and choice has led to high prices, poor service, and the unhappiest customers in America —ISPs rank dead last in recent customer satisfaction scores from ACSI. Dead. Last.
Today, having reliable home broadband isn’t a luxury. It’s a necessity. Home broadband is essential for school and work, for connecting with friends and family — now more than ever before. According to a report from OpenVault, average monthly broadband usage is up nearly
T-Mobile is changing the game with Home Internet — bringing real competition to an industry that’s grown accustomed to over-charging and under-delivering for customers. With T-Mobile Home Internet, you get a flat price, no added taxes or fees, no equipment costs, no annual contracts, no data caps, and speeds that will let you work, play and learn from home. The T-Mobile Home Internet gateway ships directly to your home. It’s easy to use and easy to set up. Just plug it in, download the app, get connected and you’re ready to go — set up in 15 minutes or less. And if you need help, dedicated experts are just a call or message away.
As an added bonus, for a limited time you can get
Oh, and these 51 cities and towns listed below — they’re among the more than 600 places nationwide that already have access to T-Mobile Home Internet, while Verizon’s 5G Home is available in just 57 cities, but who’s counting? Bless their heart.
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Arcadia -
Cape Coral-Fort Myers -
Clewiston -
Deltona -Daytona Beach -Ormond Beach -
Gainesville -
Jacksonville -
Miami -Fort Lauderdale -Pompano Beach -
North Port -Sarasota -Bradenton -
Ocala -
Okeechobee -
Orlando -Kissimmee -Sanford -
Palm Bay -Melbourne -Titusville -
Pensacola-
Ferry Pass-Brent -
Punta Gorda -
Sebastian -Vero Beach -
Sebring-Avon Park -
Tallahassee -
Tampa -St. Petersburg-Clearwater -
The Villages
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Albany -
Athens -Clarke County -
Atlanta -Sandy Springs-Alpharetta -
Columbus -
Cordele -
Cornelia - Dalton
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Dublin -
Gainesville -
Jefferson -
Moultrie -
St. Marys -
Summerville -
Warner Robins
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Albemarle -
Asheville -
Charlotte -Concord -Gastonia -
Durham-Chapel Hill -
Fayetteville -
Greensboro-High Point -
Kill Devil Hills -
Mount Airy -
North Wilkesboro -
Raleigh -Cary -
Sanford
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Columbia -
Greenville -Anderson -
Hilton Head Island-Bluffton -
Myrtle Beach -Conway -North Myrtle Beach -
Newberry -
Spartanburg -
Sumter
Availability is based on network capacity, which is increasing all the time. See if T-Mobile Home Internet is available for your home at https://www.t-mobile.com/isp.
During congestion, Home Internet customers may notice speeds lower than other customers due to data prioritization. Not available in all areas. Credit approval required. Without AutoPay,
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