Mint Mobile recently introduced its own 5G Home Internet service, dubbed Minternet. But is it actually worth it? I decided to find out.
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If you're frustrated with your internet service provider (ISP), live in a rural area or an area without many ISP options, 5G home internet may be an alternative. More and more mobile carriers are now ...
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When you hear 5G, you most likely think of your phone. That’s because 5G is a type of wireless network technology that connects your smartphone to the Internet. 5G isn’t just for smartphones anymore, ...
T-Mobile rolled out faster speed tiers for its 5G home internet service. But there's a catch. Not everyone can sign up for it. Here are the details. Trisha Jandoc Former Associate Writer Trisha Jandoc ...
T-Mobile, the nation’s third-largest carrier, recently dropped the price of its home internet plan. The company is also offering a prepaid Mastercard for customers who sign up for the service. As ...
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As I write these words, seated in my home office, my phone has one single bar of 4G reception. If I go to a different room, I may see two bars. To help you understand why I’m confused over my lack of ...
T-Mobile's fixed wireless internet service is way better than my old DSL internet, but I still have some issues. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET.