Operator T-Mobile US has extended its fixed wireless home internet service to every US state except Alaska, the company told Mobile World Live.
The company offered [1] its LTE fixed wireless pilot to 20 million households in 450 towns last October, in a move targeting internet subscribers who might be losing service in places where AT&T was discontinuing DSL home broadband service. The following month, T-Mobile US expanded [2] the fixed wireless pilot to 130 additional cities and towns.
Then in April 2021, T-Mobile US officially launched T-Mobile Home Internet [3], offering fixed wireless access broadband for $60 per month (with autopay) and access to 5G speeds where available. The company said more than 30 million households were eligible for the service.
Now the operator is saying T-Mobile Home Internet is available in 49 US states. Its website lets users quickly check availability at any address, but in order to check, a user is required to enter a mobile phone number. This gives T-Mobile US an easy way to communicate with potential customers. Even if they live in an area not yet served by T-Mobile Home Internet, the operator could still share offers about its mobile service.
Jon Freier, Executive Vice President of T-Mobile US’ Consumer Group, said during the company’s most recent earnings call that one benefit of T-Mobile Home Internet is the chance to “attract customers that don’t have a wireless relationship with T-Mobile”.
[1] https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/top-three/t-mobile-mounts-fwa-home-broadband-challenge
[2] https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/top-three/t-mobile-preps-for-5g-fwa-in-2021
[3] https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/top-three/t-mobile-us-offers-upgrades-free-devices-to-push-5g
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