google-site-verification: googlec7193c3de77668c9.html

T-Mobile is offering 5G home internet as a backup option for outages

T-Mobile’s big home internet push continues, now with a new way to sign up for the service: as a backup option.

The company is offering a new Home Internet Backup plan starting at $30 per month (including an autopay discount) that’s designed to supplement your cable or fiber internet connection in the event of an outage. Seems handy if your internet is down a lot! But it also seems like overkill for most people, especially considering that most of T-Mobile’s phone plans already come with plenty of mobile hotspot data.

Like T-Mobile’s standard home internet service, the backup plan comes with a gateway router that connects to T-Mobile’s cellular data network. The backup internet plan comes with up to 130GB of 5G data each month, which T-Mobile’s website says is “enough to keep a typical household connected with Wi-Fi for up to seven days a month.” Depending on your primary router, you could set up T-Mobile Wi-Fi as an automatic fallback option when your main internet connection goes down.

Useful for sure — but probably only appealing to a small demographic. Switching to a phone hotspot when the internet goes down isn’t a huge burden for most people, and even T-Mobile’s basic Essentials plan comes with some hotspot data. If all you want to do is stay connected, you’ve already got options. But if your primary internet goes down a lot and you need a more robust connection than a phone hotspot provides, maybe $30 per month is worth it.

T-Mobile’s Home Internet Backup plan will be available for sale starting tomorrow, June 6th.

Views: 0

Advertisements

Check Also

Google DeepMind Partners With Hollywood Indie Darling A24 to Develop AI Filmmaking Tools

A24 is the independent studio largely responsible for making modern arthouse movies mainstream, with recent …

Valve explains why it isn’t subsidizing the Steam Machine

While this might seem like an easy solution, it doesn’t align with our beliefs about …

Valve describes just how brutal RAM negotiations are in 2026

Gamers Nexus: Were you able to lock in contracts for memory with the suppliers directly …

Leave a Reply

Available for Amazon Prime
You have been rate limited for making too many requests in a short time frame. Link.