T-Mobile Upgrades 5G Internet Plans For More Peace of Mind

T-Mobile has just wrapped a few extra goodies into its 5G home and small business internet packages, aiming to make life easier and more secure for its users. If you're setting up at home or running a small shop, these upgrades are designed to help.
According to T-Mobile’s announcement, the Amplified home internet plan now includes 24/7 live video support. That means if your smart thermostat, doorbell, or any gadget acts up, you can get help anytime.
Small businesses aren’t left behind: both Amplified and All-In business plans now come with advanced cybersecurity. This helps block dangerous sites, detect odd activity, and keep devices safe via the easy-to-use T-Life app.
These sweeteners build on what was already on offer: no surprise fees, zero annual contracts, unlimited data, a five-year price promise, a speedy self-install setup, and a 15-day “try it out” period.
Plans start at $35/month when paired with AutoPay and any T-Mobile voice line, and they ride on T-Mobile’s biggest and fastest 5G network.
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