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Android Authority
5 days ago
- Business
- Android Authority
T-Mobile is launching its fiber home internet service with some great deals for early adopters
Earlier this year, T-Mobile closed on its acquisition of Lumos, a major fiber internet service provider. Now the wireless carrier is ready to put that newly acquired fiber network to use. Today, T-Mobile announced that it will officially launch its Fiber Home Internet service on June 5. According to T-Mobile, its fiber service will be available to over 500,000 households across the country. Along with this launch, the company is introducing new plans that include unlimited data, T-Mobile Tuesdays, and a five-year price guarantee. The carrier notes that 'there are no monthly equipment fees, installation charges, or annual contracts.' These plans include: Fiber 500: A reliable option for everyday streamers, remote workers, and smaller households who want just the right amount of speed. Equipment is included; there are no data caps and no annual contracts. Available for $60/month with Autopay and a T-Mobile voice line or $75/month with Autopay. A reliable option for everyday streamers, remote workers, and smaller households who want just the right amount of speed. Equipment is included; there are no data caps and no annual contracts. Available for $60/month with Autopay and a T-Mobile voice line or $75/month with Autopay. Fiber 1 Gig: Ideal for busy households with multiple people streaming, gaming and using smart devices at the same time. Comes with everything included in Fiber 500, plus Whole Home Wi-Fi with mesh devices to help extend the Wi-Fi signal throughout the home. Available for $75/month with Autopay and a T-Mobile voice line or $90/month with Autopay. Ideal for busy households with multiple people streaming, gaming and using smart devices at the same time. Comes with everything included in Fiber 500, plus Whole Home Wi-Fi with mesh devices to help extend the Wi-Fi signal throughout the home. Available for $75/month with Autopay and a T-Mobile voice line or $90/month with Autopay. Fiber 2 Gig: Top-tier speed for high-demand users, smart homes, creators, and tech lovers who push their connection to the max. Comes with everything included in Fiber 1 Gig. Available for $90/month with Autopay and a T-Mobile voice line or $105/month with Autopay. There's also an additional plan you can hop on called the Fiber Founders Club. Unlike the other offerings, this plan provides a 10-year price guarantee and is only available for a limited time in select locations. Fiber Founders Club: With T-Mobile's Fiber Founders Club, customers can future-proof their connectivity with a special offer for the 2 Gig plan at just $70/month with Autopay — no voice line required. T-Mobile states that it plans for its fiber network 'to reach 12 to 15 million households or more by the end of 2030.' To accomplish this, the company says it will continue 'tapping into existing local fiber infrastructure.'
Yahoo
23-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
$1.5M awarded to expand Trumbull County internet services
(WKBN) — Internet services in Trumbull County will be expanding thanks to newly awarded grants. Brightspeed announced that it has been awarded $1,500,000 to expand its Fiber Internet network to nearly 2,400 more locations in Trumbull County. This award is in addition to the more than $12.3 million in local, state and federal funding already awarded to Brightspeed to connect nearly 5,900 homes and businesses in Allen, Ashtabula, Columbiana, Knox, Mahoning, Shelby and Trumbull counties. 'We are excited to see years of hard work pay off with this partnership and to have Trumbull County residents who have traditionally been unserved or underserved receive a broadband connection directly to their front door,' said Director of Trumbull County Planning Commission Julie Green in a news release. Brightspeed has been awarded $13.8 million in funding from the Ohio Residential Broadband Expansion Grant (ORBEG) program funded through the American Rescue Plan Act, the Broadband Expansion Authority and BroadbandOhio to extend its planned fiber network build by more than 8,300 locations across the state. 'We have an unwavering commitment to bridging the digital divide and thanks to this additional funding, we can further expand our planned network build to give more Ohioans the connectivity they need at home to learn and work and for their businesses to thrive,' Brightspeed state and local government affairs director in Ohio Tom Simone said. It is unclear when and where exactly these services will be installed. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.