With double the download speeds of ATT and Verizon.
Fastest average, overall combined 5G speeds according to Opensignal Awards – USA: 5G User Experience Report October 2021. Capable device req'd; coverage not available in some areas. Some uses may require certain plan or feature; see T-Mobile.com.
We cover more of the U.S. with our nationwide 5G—nearly twice the 5G coverage area of AT&T and nearly four times that of Verizon, including the most interstate highway miles in America. And with our Ultra Capacity 5G, we’re bringing speeds as fast as Wi-Fi to more places across the country.
Capable device req'd; coverage not available in some areas. Some uses may require certain plan or feature; see T-Mobile.com. Speed claim based on analysis by T-Mobile of Speedtest Intelligence® data from Ookla® U.S. median 5G T-Mobile results from cities with 2.5GHz speeds compared to mobile wi-fi results for Aug-Oct 2021. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission. Nationwide based on T-Mobile analysis of population covered.
T-Mobile and Sprint merged to build a bigger & better 5G network for your business.
Broader coverage.
We’ve expanded our nationwide 5G network to now cover over 90% of Americans and the most Interstate highway miles in America. And in just a few years we plan to provide 5G to 99% of Americans.
Faster speeds.
At a record pace, we’re rolling out 5G speeds as fast as Wi-Fi—covering 200 million Americans with our high performance, Ultra Capacity 5G.
Greater signal strength.
No 5G signal goes farther or is better for coverage indoors and out than our Extended Range 5G. That means a strong connection both in dense cities and in rural areas.
Extended Range 5G includes low-band 5G signals. Ultra Capacity 5G includes dedicated mid- and/or high-band 5G signals & covers hundreds of cities and millions of people, with more added all the time. Speed claim based on analysis by T-Mobile of Speedtest Intelligence® data from Ookla® U.S. median 5G T-Mobile results from cities with 2.5GHz speeds compared to mobile wi-fi results for Aug-Oct 2021. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission. Nationwide based on T-Mobile analysis of population covered.
Speed claim based on analysis by T-Mobile of Speedtest Intelligence® data from Ookla® U.S. median 5G T-Mobile results compared to mobile wi-fi results from cities with 2.5GHz speeds for August - October 2020. 2.5GHz available only in select cities (see t-mobile.com/5Glayers). Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission. 5G is still developing. Not all devices & signals are compatible; check device specs. Coverage not available in some areas. While 5G access won't require a certain plan or feature, some uses/services might. See Coverage details, Terms and Conditions, and Open Internet information for network management details (like video optimization).
During congestion, heavy data users (>50GB/mo. for most plans) and customers choosing lower-prioritized plans may notice lower speeds than other customers; see plan for details. Video typically streams on smartphone/tablet at DVD quality (480p).
Non-T-Mobile customers only; 1 trial per user. Compatible device req'd. 5G device req'd to access 5G network.
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Limited time offer; subject to change. Non-T-Mobile customers only; 1 trial per user. Compatible device req'd. 5G device req'd to access 5G network. Data access for approximately 3 months. During congestion, customers on this plan using>50GB/mo. may notice reduced speeds until next bill cycle due to data prioritization. Video typically streams on smartphone/tablet in SD quality. Your non-T-Mobile rate plan terms also apply. You may need to upgrade when you switch to get full coverage. Coverage not available in some areas. Not for international use. See Network Management Policies and Terms and Conditions (including arbitration provision) at T-Mobile.com for additional information.
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