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T-Mobile Home Internet deals for June 2026

T-Mobile Home Internet doesn't play the promo-and-jump game, it's a flat-rate service with no contract, no data caps, no equipment fees, and no install fee. The "deals" here are really two things: a $15–20/mo discount for existing T-Mobile wireless customers, and a price-lock guarantee that holds your rate forever for as long as you keep service. Current April 2026 pricing holds the Amplified tier at $40/mo with wireless and $60/mo without, and the new All-In tier at $70/mo includes premium entertainment perks.

Refreshed June 2026

Current T-Mobile Home Internet deals

Home internet

  • T-Mobile Home Internet

    T-Mobile Home Internet Amplified at $40/mo for wireless subscribers

    $40/mo

    Regular price $60/mo

    Flat rate, no promo expiration. Requires T-Mobile wireless Go5G line.

    • Flat $40/mo with wireless; $60/mo without
    • No equipment fee; no annual contract; 15-day trial
    • Typical speeds 100–300 Mbps
  • T-Mobile Home Internet

    T-Mobile Home Internet All-In at $70/mo, entertainment included

    $70/mo

    Regular price $90/mo

    Flat rate for T-Mobile wireless customers. Includes Hulu (ad-supported) and Paramount+.

    • Hulu ad-supported + Paramount+ included
    • Typical speeds 200–500 Mbps on 5G UC
    • Price-lock guarantee for the life of service
  • T-Mobile Home Internet

    T-Mobile Home Internet Lite at $30/mo, for lighter households

    $30/mo

    Capped at 100 GB/mo soft cap. For secondary homes, RVs, and light use.

    • Lowest monthly bill in home internet
    • Same gateway as the full tier
    • Great for backup, RVs, or seasonal homes

Bundles

  • T-Mobile Home Internet

    T-Mobile Go5G Plus + Home Internet: $15/mo off home internet

    $15/mo

    Requires Go5G Plus or higher wireless plan. Multi-line discount stacks.

    • $15/mo off with one qualifying line; $20/mo with two+
    • No contract on wireless or internet
    • Free streaming perks with Go5G Plus (Apple TV+, Netflix)

What signals a good T-Mobile Home Internet deal

  • T-Mobile's core pitch is "no gimmicks", the price is truly flat, there's no auto-bill shock at month 13, and if T-Mobile does raise the rate across the board, existing customers are grandfathered under the Price Lock guarantee.
  • The wireless bundle discount ($15–20/mo) is the biggest lever. If you're already on T-Mobile wireless, home internet is effectively $40/mo, cheaper than any cable or fiber promo rate after the first year.
  • The 15-day trial is unique in home internet, you can test real speeds at your address for free and return the gateway if it doesn't deliver. Cable/fiber ISPs don't offer this.
  • Speeds vary wildly by tower congestion. Peak-hour speeds in suburban areas often drop to 30–60 Mbps even on the Amplified plan. If you're a heavy streamer, rent the 15-day trial before canceling your cable.
  • The All-In tier's entertainment bundle (Hulu + Paramount+) is worth ~$18/mo on its own, effectively making the internet $52/mo net of streaming value.

Best time to buy

T-Mobile Home Internet has no seasonal pricing to chase, the rate is flat year-round. The best time to sign up is simply "when you need service." Two small exceptions: Super Bowl week often brings a free-month offer for existing wireless customers, and Q4 (late October through December) sometimes adds a $50–100 virtual prepaid Mastercard for new Amplified activations. If you're not on T-Mobile wireless today, consider adding a line first, the $15–20/mo home internet discount pays for itself.

Frequently asked questions

Does T-Mobile ever run 'deals' in the traditional sense?
Rarely, the flat price is the product. What they do run: occasional $50–100 virtual prepaid Mastercard offers for new signups, and sometimes a free month of service for existing T-Mobile wireless customers during Super Bowl season.
Is the 'price lock' guarantee real?
Yes, if T-Mobile raises the rate on a plan, existing customers keep their current rate. If they cancel and come back, they pay the new rate. The catch: T-Mobile can sunset a plan entirely (as they did with Home Internet's 2021 $50 plan), though they typically grandfather in existing customers.
What speeds should I expect?
T-Mobile quotes 'typical 100–300 Mbps' for Amplified and 'typical 200–500 Mbps' for All-In on 5G UC. Real-world speeds depend on your tower's capacity and distance. The 15-day trial is the only way to know for sure.
Can I use my own router?
T-Mobile's gateway includes the modem and router, so you can't replace it with a third-party unit. You can, however, put the gateway in bridge mode and run your own mesh system behind it.
Does T-Mobile Home Internet work for gaming?
Sometimes, latency runs 25–60ms, higher than wired fiber. Casual gaming works fine; competitive FPS or fighting games may suffer during peak hours. Bufferbloat is the main issue on congested towers.

Not sure which T-Mobile Home Internet deal is right for you?

Most promos are address-dependent. Start with the availability tool, or call us and we’ll help pick the right tier.