T-Mobile Home Internet
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ACP gov discount may be ending feb and april
www.govtech.com If ACP Ends, 2.8M Californians Could Lose Internet SupportThe Affordable Connectivity Program that helped millions of households across the country — and 2.8 million in California — afford Internet access is ending, without additional funding from Congress.
The FCC said in a release that current funding is projected to run out in April and households will receive benefits through the end of the month. The program needs a $6 billion infusion to extend the program through 2024, according to the White House.
A bipartisan group of six lawmakers — including Democrat Sen. Peter Welch from Vermont and Republican Sen. JD Vance from Ohio — called for additional funding through the Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act, according to a news release.
- tmo.report Leaks Show T-Mobile Will Sell An External Home Internet Antenna
The new T-Mobile Home Internet Gateway has external antenna connectors, and it looks like T-Mobile will be selling their own antenna for it.
- www.cnet.com T-Mobile Home Internet: Can a Mobile Company Do Household Broadband Right?
Are you ready to kick your current internet provider to the curb? This 5G fixed wireless solution might be right for you.
- www.fiercewireless.com Metro by T-Mobile pitches Home Internet for $20 with ACP discount
T-Mobile’s prepaid brand Metro is conducting a regional marketing campaign in the Midwest, pitching T-Mobile’s fixed wireless access (FWA) product called Home Internet. | Typically, T-Mobile’s Home Internet costs $50 per month if the customer signs up for autopay. It costs $55 per month without auto...
- www.cnet.com Verizon 5G Home Internet vs. T-Mobile Home Internet: Is There a Clear Winner for Your Home?
These cellular carriers can get your household online with fixed wireless broadband service. How do they compare?
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FWA to remain 'biggest disruptor' through 2024
www.lightreading.com FWA to remain 'biggest disruptor' through 2024 | Light ReadingWells Fargo predicts fixed wireless access (FWA) services will gobble up 80-90% of industrywide net broadband subscriber additions through 2024, growing to 12-13% of the market by 2025.
- tmo.report Here Are T-Mobile's New Home Internet Gateways Coming Soon
As if T-Mobile didn't already have enough Home Internet gateways, FCC listings indicate they may soon be providing even more to customers.