T-Mobile is on a roll both in the wireless and broadband fields, gaining more and more customers and covering more and more ground practically every single day, with no slowdown in sight for the industry-leading expansions of the “Un-carrier’s” increasingly popular services.
Of course, the geographic coverage of a mobile or home internet network doesn’t always guarantee the towering subscriber numbers Magenta seems to be targeting of late, with many other factors and variables at play for prospective consumers across the nation.
If you’re part of that undoubtedly small category, you might be pleased to hear certain Metro retail locations have apparently started to accept T-Mobile Home Internet registrations earlier this week, with said service scheduled to expand to all such physical stores on February 24.
There’s simply no way to go below $50 a month for typical home download speeds of anywhere between 35 and 115 Mbps (with much higher highs possible depending on your location and… many other variables), as well as no taxes, no fees, no equipment costs, no annual contracts, and perhaps most importantly, no data caps.