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T-Mobile will cover your first month of 5G home internet and give you up to $200 back - here's how

The latest T-Mobile 5G Home Internet offer will get you a first month on T-Mobile and up to $200 back, with a price that won't change for five years.

T-Mobile is offering a deal on their 5G home internet service that includes a free first month and up to $200 back. This promotion is available on all three of T-Mobile's home internet plans, with the exact rebate amount depending on which plan you choose. The entry-level Rely plan costs $50 per month and will give you $100 back, while the mid-tier Amplified plan costs $60 per month and also offers a $100 rebate. The top-tier All-In plan costs $70 per month and will provide you with the full $200 back.

If you have a qualifying postpaid voice line on your account, T-Mobile will also reduce the cost of the Rely plan by $15 per month, bringing it down to $35 per month. All three plans come with T-Mobile's 5-Year Price Guarantee, which means the price will not change for at least five years while you remain on the eligible plan, though taxes and fees are still subject to change.

The Amplified and All-In plans offer download speeds of up to 398 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 55 Mbps, while the Rely plan tops out at 354 Mbps for downloads. In addition to the internet service, the All-In plan also includes a subscription to Hulu (with ads) and Paramount+ Essential, as well as T-Mobile's TechEdge Suite, which includes advanced cyber security, 24/7 tech support, and a gateway upgrade after three years.

To claim your rebate, you'll need to register your code within 30 days of activating your new T-Mobile 5G Home Internet line and within 7 weeks of doing so, you should receive a virtual prepaid card, as long as your line remains active and in good standing. You'll have six months to spend the card before it expires, and there are no cash access options.

The performance of 5G home internet can vary based on the signal strength at your specific address, and T-Mobile offers a 15-day test drive to ensure the service meets your needs before you fully commit.

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