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256 T-Mobile launches fiber internet service in the US with a five-year price lock

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 06/03/2025 14:14 EDT

T-Mobile launches fiber internet service in the US with a five-year price lock

T-Mobile is bringing its fiber internet service to more than 500,000 households throughout the US. In an update on Tuesday, T-Mobile revealed three new plans that offer customers symmetrical speeds of up to 2 Gigs. In addition to a five-year price lock, the new plans come with a $5 autopay discount, but only if you […]

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