Starting this week, T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet is available in 70 cities and towns in Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
With this expansion, more than 6 million homes throughout these states, and more than 40 million homes nationwide, are now eligible for T-Mobile Home Internet. Here is the full list of locations where customers can subscribe to the service:: Bloomington, Canton, Centralia, Champaign, Charleston, Chicago, Danville, Decatur, Dixon, Elgin, Freeport, Galesburg, Jacksonville, Kankakee, Lake County, Lincoln, Mount Vernon, Ottawa, Peoria, Pontiac, Quincy, Rochelle, Rockford, Springfield, and Sterling.
What’s even better is that anyone who’d like to contract the service can test drive it for 15 days for free. Furthermore, customers who switch towhile under contract with another carrier will receive up to $500 to cover any early termination fees. Not to mention that T-Mobile’s Home Internet is simple to set up, so you won’t need to wait for installation. Just download the app and connect in a matter of minutes.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox
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