Say goodbye to Home Internet Unlimited and hello to Rely and Amplified plans!
As such, if you feel like the Home Internet Plus option is too rich for your blood, at $70 a month with AutoPay, you have to settle for the entry-level Home Internet Unlimited service tier at $50 a month. Starting Wednesday, December 11, Home Internet Unlimited will essentially be replaced by a Rely plan priced at the same 50 bucks a month, with a mid-tier new Amplified option costing an extra $10.
T-Mobile’s new Home Internet plans are flexible, relatively affordable, and decidedly value-packed. | Image Credit — T-Mobile
The Rely and Amplified plans will of course be identical in many key aspects, including unlimited data, no equipment fees, no annual contracts, and simple self-setup, with the pricier option boosting your home cybersecurity to the “advanced” level and “amping up your experience” with T-Mobile‘s “latest 5G gateway” for better speeds.
Keep in mind that the Rely plan also comes with its very own 5G gateway, but you’re apparently looking at an older and slower model if you want to keep your monthly spending in check. And speaking of reducing your expenses, the Rely and Amplified prices can go down to $35 and $45 respectively with a voice line (any voice line), which is a killer deal I expect most T-Mobile Home Internet customers will look to take advantage of.
Go “all-in” with Hulu, Paramount, and more!
Yes, the Home Internet Plus plan has a new name and the same old $70 price, which does however include more value than ever before. Or rather will include from December 11.
Like its Home Internet Plus predecessor, the All-In plan is also set to come bundled with a complimentary Wi-Fi Mesh Access Point in addition to T-Mobile‘s “latest” and greatest 5G gateway.
T-Mobile’s new Small Business Internet plans are similar but not identical to those Home Internet options above. | Image Credit — T-Mobile
In addition to regular consumers, small businesses will also be able to choose from Rely, Amplified, and All-In Home Internet plans at $50, $60, and $70 respectively starting December 11, with the only notable difference being that the middle option includes a Mesh Access Point and the top-tier plan two such devices as far as small businesses are concerned.