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T-Mobile adds Paramount Plus streaming perk to home Internet

The company is relaunching its home Internet plans with three tiers of service, including one that offers streaming perks.

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  • T-Mobile has relaunched its wireless home Internet plans, one of which now includes access to the streaming service Paramount Plus.
  • The “All-In” plan, which costs $70 per month (or $55 with one voice line), also includes the ad-supported plan of Disney’s Hulu.
  • All plans work on T-Mobile’s 5G wireless network, but its two premium plans offer faster speeds, the company said.

T-Mobile has relaunched its wireless home Internet service to include three differentiated plans, including one that offers complementary access to two streaming video services, the company announced on Monday.

The new plans range in price from $50 to $70 per month, though T-Mobile customers with at least one line of service save $15 off the monthly price of any home Internet plan.

The most-premium of the three plans is called “All-In,” and includes a new high-performance, Wi-Fi 7-capable gateway with an included mesh extender and around-the-clock technical support. That plan also offers the ad-supported tiers of Hulu and Paramount Plus at no extra cost. The Paramount Plus perk is exclusive to All-In subscribers.

Two other tiers include “Amplified,” which offers the same gateway, but without the around-the-clock support, streaming services or mesh device. All-In costs $70 per month (or $55 with at least one T-Mobile voice line), while Amplified costs $60 per month (or $45 per month with a voice line).

A lower-priced service plan called “Rely” offers slower 5G wireless speeds, a high performance gateway and no streaming perks for $50 per month (or $35 per month with a voice line).

All three plans include a five-year, price-lock guarantee, unlimited data and a 15-day test drive. They also include access to T-Mobile’s loyalty program called T-Mobile Tuesdays, which is available in the T-Life app.

The new wireless home Internet plans are available starting Thursday, November 13. The same plans will be available to T-Mobile Small Business customers, but without the streaming perks — instead, business customers will be offered a subscription to Microsoft Business 365 at no extra cost.

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Matthew Keys

Matthew Keys is the award-winning founder and editor of TheDesk.net, an authoritative voice on broadcast and streaming TV, media and tech. With over ten years of experience, he's a recognized expert in broadcast, streaming, and digital media, with work featured in publications such as StreamTV Insider and Digital Content Next, and past roles at Thomson Reuters and Disney-ABC Television Group.
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