T-Mobile Cuts Home Internet Price by 17% to Dislodge Cable
- Wireless providers discount 5G service to spur user growth
- Verizon offers $200 credit on home internet as discounts begin
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T-Mobile US Inc. is cutting the price of its new 5G wireless home broadband service by 17%, stepping up efforts to steal internet customers from cable and phone companies.
The new price is $50 a month, down $10, T-Mobile said Tuesday in a post on its website. The six-month-old service is available to more than 30 million homes, but that’s just a fraction of the U.S. total.