
"After the introductory rate, subscribers have two options. They can lock in the $30 per month rate by renewing on a 12-month plan (with an upfront payment of $360) or renew on another three-month plan for $10 more per month."
""Mint has brought millions of people relief from big wireless bills while still delivering premium wireless service," Mint Mobile spokesperson and former owner Ryan Reynolds said in a press release. "Today we're bringing that same energy home. Literally. This is not a metaphor. We literally deliver it to your home. Like it shows up and you turn it on and you start getting 5G home internet and saving money.""
Mint Mobile introduced MINTernet as an affordable plug-and-play 5G home internet option with no equipment fees and a 14-day money-back guarantee. Introductory pricing offers $30 per month for three months with a Mint phone plan or $40 per month without, both requiring an upfront payment. After the introductory period, subscribers can lock $30 per month by renewing on a 12-month plan with a $360 upfront payment or choose another three-month renewal at $10 more per month with upfront payments that vary by whether a Mint voice plan is held. The launch follows other mobile providers entering the home internet market, such as Tracfone partnering with Target and Verizon.
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