T-Mobile launches Fiber Home Internet in US
June 4, 2025
T-Mobile has announced T-Mobile Fiber Home Internet will officially launch on June 5th, alongside new plans including benefits like T-Mobile Tuesdays and a 5-year price guarantee. Fresh off the acquisition of Lumos, T-Mobile Fiber is now available to more than 500,000 households across the U.S., giving more people access to the gigabit speed broadband — alongside the Un-carrier experience — they deserve.
With over 1 million customers already waiting for T-Mobile’s popular fixed wireless service, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, T-Mobile Fiber helps address a growing need for fast, reliable broadband. All T-Mobile Fiber plans come with unlimited data, ultra-fast symmetrical upload and download speeds, T-Mobile Tuesdays, a 5-year price guarantee — and there are no monthly equipment fees, installation charges or annual contracts. And, in select locations nationwide, people who sign up can get T-Mobile’s best 2 Gig plan for just $70 a month with Autopay for a limited time, plus a 10-year price guarantee.
“With the official launch of T-Mobile Fiber, we’re delivering on our promise to bring better broadband to more people — the Un-carrier way,” said Allan Samson, Chief Broadband Officer, T-Mobile. “Our new plans, backed by long-term price guarantees, are designed to give customers more choice and peace of mind. And, we’re just getting started. As the fastest growing broadband provider in the country, we’ll keep expanding T-Mobile Fiber to reach more communities and find ways to pack more value into our plans.”
The lineup: new fibre plans for every kind of household
The new standard plans will be available to new and existing T-Mobile Fiber customers.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 — and double the guarantee with a 10-year price guarantee, available in select locations for a limited time.
More magenta goodness
Building on the momentum of T-Mobile’s new Experience plans, which introduced a 5-year price guarantee for wireless and 5G Home Internet customers, T-Mobile Fiber is extending that same long-term value to its customers. With the new T-Mobile Fiber plans, customers can rest assured their internet price will stay the same for five years from the time they sign up.
All Fiber plans include access to T-Mobile Tuesdays in the T-Life app, giving customers one-of-a-kind perks and freebies (you guessed it!) every Tuesday. What started in 2016 as a simple thank you has grown into one of T-Mobile’s most popular benefits, turning an ordinary day of the week into a weekly ritual for millions. From exclusive deals on dining, gas and entertainment, to free season-long subscriptions to MLB.TV and MLS Season Pass, T-Mobile Tuesdays offers something for everyone, every week. With more than 1.2 billion perks delivered and counting, T-Mobile Tuesdays is just one more way the Un-carrier goes all in to celebrate its customers.
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