T-Mobile

2022 State of Fixed Wireless Access

Insights about the current state of fixed wireless access (FWA) and T-Mobile’s more than two million broadband customers.  In the third quarter of 2022, T-Mobile welcomed its two millionth internet customer, doubling its total number of customers in just six months, making T-Mobile the fastest-growing internet provider for the last four quarters in a row. FWA is growing by more than 70% across all providers since Q1 of this year. Over the last year, the broadband industry’s growth has come almost entirely from fixed wireless. And that shift is expected to continue.

T‑Mobile Expands 5G Home Internet to Millions Across the Midwest

T-Mobile is expanding the footprint of its 5G Home Internet service across Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin, where millions are still without access to high-speed internet. With this expansion, more than 6 million homes throughout these states, and more than 40 million homes nationwide, are now eligible for T-Mobile Home Internet. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is just $50 a month with AutoPay. And for families with Magenta MAX – T-Mobile’s most popular phone plan – they’ll get an additional $20 off Home Internet every month.

T-Mobile 2022 Q2 Results

T-Mobile US posted a steep second-quarter loss as costs tied to its network overhaul and legal expenses piled up, but the wireless carrier raised its outlook for the year as it added more of its most valuable customers.

T‑Mobile Launches "Rage Against Big Internet" Tour

T-Mobile unveils its Rage Against Big Internet Tour, a series of pop-ups happening nationwide that "provide an outlet for frustrated Big Internet customers to let out their angst." The first experience as part of Rage Against Big Internet is Whack-an-Internet Provider, which made its debut recently in Santa Monica (CA). “The Un-carrier has always stood for one simple thing: obsessing about the experience that our customers get and bending industry rules in their favor," said Mike Katz, CMO at T-Mobile.