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T-Mobile Unveils New Fiber Plans – Up to 2 Gigs With Locked Prices

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T-Mobile has officially launched its new fiber internet service across the US. Starting June 5, 2025, over 500,000 households will have access to high-speed fiber internet with prices locked for five years.

The company announced three new fiber plans with download and upload speeds up to 2 Gbps. All plans offer a $5 monthly discount if customers use autopay with a debit card or bank account.

Here are the three plans:

  • Fiber 500 (500 Mbps): $80/month or $75 with autopay
  • Fiber 1 Gig (1 Gbps): $95/month or $90 with autopay
  • Fiber 2 Gig (2 Gbps): $110/month or $105 with autopay

T-Mobile’s fiber rollout follows a recent partnership with Lumos, a fiber internet provider. The Federal Communications Commission approved the deal after T-Mobile agreed to improve its policies on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

With this launch, T-Mobile aims to compete with other internet providers by offering fast, reliable speeds and long-term price stability.

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