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Originally Posted by Clemson
Thank you. I will look into that. I doubt it with T mobile it seems where I live the whole neighborhood had fiber and xfinity boxes on the outside of their homes
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T-Mobile 5G internet does not require a connection to your house. Their box works over the cellular system so all you need is a good T-Mobile signal. Their signup page will check your address to let you know if the signal will be good enough.
My father has T-Mobile 5G internet and it works well for him. He lives out in the country with few neighbors and no cable available. Others have had problems with T-Mobile in more populated areas. Their system can only support so many people on a single tower and if it is getting busy then performance could decrease.
The last I checked, it was pretty easy to return the T-Mobile equipment if it didn't work for you. It might be worth the money to give it a try.
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