T-Mobile is expanding its fiber internet service to more than 500,000 households across the US, launching three new plans that offer symmetrical speeds of up to 2 Gbps. Customers can benefit from a five-year price lock and a $5 autopay discount when paying through a debit card or bank account. This expansion follows T-Mobile's recent joint venture with Lumos, with expectations to reach 12 to 15 million households by 2030, enabling competitive positioning against major players such as AT&T and Verizon, who have invested heavily in fiber infrastructure.
T-Mobile’s expansion into fiber internet will cover over 500,000 households, offering tiers with speeds up to 2 Gbps and a five-year price lock.
The Fiber plans include a $5 autopay discount if billed through debit or bank accounts, indicating a customer-friendly approach to pricing.
T-Mobile’s fiber service grows following its joint venture with Lumos, now enabling them to potentially reach up to 15 million households by 2030.
By making DEI commitments, T-Mobile secured FCC approval for its Lumos deal while competing against major players like AT&T and Verizon.
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