T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet service is now expanding to more U.S. cities, specifically Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Colorado.  

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Expansion in More US Cities Now Happening! Here's How To Check Its Availability
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"The Un‑carrier is expanding 5G Home Internet to 81 more cities and towns in five states, providing millions with a new option for fast, reliable internet," said the telco company. 

T-Mobile said that more than 1 million households are still unable to gain internet access in the five states included in their 5G Home Internet expansion effort. 

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Expands To More US Cities 

According to 9To5Mac's latest report, T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet service is really helpful since it allows users to have a cheaper option but quality internet service. 

If you are a new customer, you can have up to 15 days of a free trial. After that, you can subscribe to the service for only $50 per month. 

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Expansion in More US Cities Now Happening! Here's How To Check Its Availability
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What makes this interesting is that new users can have this for life. Meanwhile, if you are a Magenta Max plan subscriber, you can get the 5G Home Internet service cheaper, which is $30 every month. 

But, if ever you decide to cancel this broadband service, T-Mobile will still help you by giving up to $500 credit. Now, if you are living in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, or Iowa and not yet subscribed to T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet service, here are the cities that already have the broadband option.  

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Expansion Availability

T-Mobile's official press release confirmed that a total of 81 U.S. cities now have their budget-friendly internet service. 

These include the following: 

Oklahoma

  • Ada
  • Ardmore
  • Bartlesville
  • Duncan
  • Durant

Missouri 

  • Branson
  • Fort Leonard Wood
  • Hannibal
  • Jefferson City
  • Columbia

Iowa

  • Atchison
  • Coffeyville
  • Dodge City
  • Emporia
  • Hutchinson
  • Lawrence

These are just some of the cities that can already access T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet service. If you want to see the complete list, you can visit this link

To ensure that your location already has T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet service, you need to visit this link. After that, you must click the "Check Availability" button. Once you are on the next page, you are required to provide your physical home address and phone number. 

After that, just wait for T-Mobile's call or text updates.  

Meanwhile, T-Mobile's 5G tech now allows users to install movies in just a few seconds. 

On the other hand, T-Mobile's $95,000 prize money was received by students with startup ideas. 

For more news updates about T-Mobile and other telco giants, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.  

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