Wireless carrier T-Mobile expanded its 5G Home Internet coverage from 30 to 40 million U.S. homes in April as well as launched its “Internet Freedom” initiative in May. The carrier has just announced that its 5G Home Internet has expanded to 81 new cities across Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
The 5G Home Internet package offers the following:
- Free 15-day 5G Home Internet trial
- Up to $500 credit to cancel your broadband
- $50/month price lock for life (for both Home and Business plans)
- $30/month for existing Magenta Max plan customers
On Thursday, T-Mobile announced 5G expansion into the following cities and states:
Colorado
- Boulder
- Breckenridge
- Cañon City
- Colorado Springs
- Craig
- Denver-Aurora-Lakewood
- Fort Collins
- Fort Morgan
- Glenwood Springs
- Grand Junction
- Greeley
- Montrose
- Pueblo
- Steamboat Springs
Iowa
- Ames
- Burlington
- Cedar Rapids
- Clinton
- Davenport-Moline-Rock Island
- Des Moines-West Des Moines
- Dubuque
- Fairfield
- Fort Madison-Keokuk
- Iowa City
- Marshalltown
- Mason City
- Muscatine
- Omaha-Council Bluffs
- Spencer
- Spirit Lake
- Waterloo-Cedar Falls
Kansas
- Atchison
- Coffeyville
- Dodge City
- Emporia
- Hutchinson
- Lawrence
- Manhattan
- McPherson
- Parsons
- Pittsburg
- Salina
- Topeka
- Wichita
- Winfield
Missouri
- Branson
- Columbia
- Fort Leonard Wood
- Hannibal
- Jefferson City
- Joplin
- Kansas City
- Kennett
- Kirksville
- Marshall
- Maryville
- Mexico
- Rolla
- Sedalia
- Sikeston
- Springfield
- St. Joseph
- St. Louis
- Warrensburg
- West Plains
Oklahoma
- Ada
- Ardmore
- Bartlesville
- Duncan
- Durant
- Elk City
- Guymon
- Lawton
- Miami
- Muskogee
- Oklahoma City
- Shawnee
- Stillwater
- Tahlequah
- Tulsa
- Woodward
If you’ve had a chance to try the new service in your area, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
One reply on “T-Mobile announces 5G Home Internet expansion into 5 U.S. states, 81 cities”
T Mobile Cellular Home internet. Yes, no cap no limit $50 / month. But cellular. 15-40 down and 1-2 up is best I can get. Use http://www.cellmapper.net to find closest cell tower
and move your T Mobile Gateway / Receiver / Modem (made my Nokia) to that window of the house or wall. Best of luck on any speed as trees block it just as well in the Country.