Business internet
5G HomeT-Mobile Business Internet
5G fixed-wireless for SMBs, works where fiber and cable don't. Two tiers, static IP optional, no truck-roll install.
Plans
| Plan | Download / Upload | Contract | Static IP | SLA | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Business Internet | 245 / 31 Mbps | None | Add-on | — | $50/mo |
| Business Internet Advanced | 415 / 75 Mbps | None | Included | — | $70/mo |
Pros
- No truck-roll, self-install in minutes
- $50/mo entry tier, all-inclusive
- Works in many markets where no wired option exists
Cons
- Best-effort speeds, real-world 200-400 Mbps typical
- Not suitable for hosted services or strict SLA needs
Our take
T-Mobile Business Internet is the right answer for small retail, satellite offices, temporary setups, and pop-ups. It's not a replacement for fiber where SLAs matter. But as a primary line for a 2-5 person location where cable is the only alternative, it's genuinely the cheapest path to decent speeds.
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