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Originally Posted by Vikingjunior
T-Mobile has home internet for $50 flat, no fees or taxes. It includes no data caps and throttling. T-Mobile has lots of 5G throughout TV although their 4G is quite fast. I get 100 mbps in my house over 4G which is more then enough to stream multiple 4K video. Also there are no contracts to sign, no equipment fees and no hooking up cable wires. They send you a 5G/4G modem and router free of charge.
Since T-Mobile's merger with Sprint and acquiring low band 600 mhz which is excellent for in building reception they have really become much better.
I would only imagine the other cell carriers will offer similar home internet and competition is good for the consumer and may once and for all humble Comcast and other providers.
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Depends on where you live in TV. I'm on the north side of the O'Dell hill in Amelia. Great for rain runoff but lousy for Cellular. I barely get 1 bar on T-Mo (2 brand new iPhone 12 Pro's) and get no 5G. On AT&T I can't even make a call from my house or within a few hundred yards of it. The only service that works solid for me are Verizon and their many MVNO's, I do get some 5G on those services depending on where I am standing at the time but normal LTE service is perfect.