From the Cheapskate: Been thinking about a router upgrade? This top-rated model prioritizes Wi-Fi calls, but you don't need to be a T-Mobile customer to reap the benefits. Plus: a dirt-cheap 50-inch ...
I was interested in T-Mobile’s Home Internet service from the first time I heard about it: it’s $50 (a price that includes the specialized router), contract and data cap-free, and is powered by 5G and ...
T-Mobile’s new 5G home broadband gateway/wireless router matters for one big reason: It’s an alternative to the cable monopolies that dominate most major markets in the United States. Whether it’s a ...
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet can be an effective replacement for traditional cable and fiber ISPs. However, because T-Mobile’s Home Internet relies on cellular signals rather than wiring into your home, ...
In addition to giving its users the ability to make calls and send texts over a Wi-Fi network, T-Mobile is also offering a branded Wi-Fi router to customers for free, with a $25 deposit. Called the ...
T-Mobile has begun trialling HotSpot @Home Talk Forever Home Phone in Seattle and Dallas. The new service will allow T-Mobile subscribers to plug a standard home phone into their T-Mobile routers and ...
T-Mobile’s routers are designed for ease of setup and use. You just plug it in somewhere near a window, download the T-Mobile Internet app to your Android or iOS ...
T-Mobile unleashed its next phase of the Uncarrier movment in San Francisco today, taking the time to not just announce new options for its customers, but also brag about its status as the fastest ...
Use your own router - you won't get the rebate that makes the T-Mobile router free if you don't get the Wi-Fi add-on. UMA could be a real money saver if T-Mobile would combine free Wi-Fi calling with ...
So, the missus and I have just moved, and Verizon service in our new place is non-existent. I was thinking about trying the TMobile wifi calling setup and had a few questions for anyone out there that ...
New York- Wouldn't it be great to have your own cellular tower at home? You'd always have a strong signal on your mobile phone, and you wouldn't be paying to use the carrier's network. It sounds like ...