5G home internet has emerged as a real alternative to cable and DSL — and the major mobile carriers are offering aggressive pricing to win switchers. This page highlights current home internet deals from T-Mobile and Verizon, with focus on the bundle discounts that make these offers especially competitive.
We’re expanding our home internet coverage. For now, this page focuses on the two major 5G home internet providers with the most consistent national availability.
Quick Comparison
| Provider | Standard price | With mobile bundle | Network | Contract |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-Mobile Rely | $50/mo | $35/mo | T-Mobile 5G | None |
| T-Mobile All-In | $70/mo | $55/mo | T-Mobile 5G | None |
| Verizon 5G Home | $50/mo | $35/mo | Verizon 5G UWB | None |
| Verizon 5G Home Ultimate | $75/mo | $60/mo | Verizon 5G UWB | None |
All four plans include unlimited data, Wi-Fi gateway equipment, and no annual contract. Mobile bundle pricing requires AutoPay and a qualifying postpaid mobile line.
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
T-Mobile is the largest 5G home internet provider in the U.S. by subscriber count. Their lineup includes three tiers — Rely (entry), Amplified (mid), and All-In (premium) — with the same fixed-wireless 5G technology powering all three.
T-Mobile Rely Home Internet — $35/mo with mobile bundle
The entry tier delivers the basics: unlimited 5G data, included Wi-Fi gateway, no annual contract. Standalone pricing is $50/mo with AutoPay; bundling with any T-Mobile voice line drops it to $35/mo. T-Mobile’s 5-Year Price Guarantee applies to fixed-wireless 5G internet data on this plan, meaning your rate won’t increase for at least 5 years.
T-Mobile All-In Home Internet — $55/mo with mobile bundle
The premium tier adds a high-performance Wi-Fi 7 Gateway, mesh Wi-Fi extender, 24/7 tech support, and streaming subscriptions to Hulu and Paramount+. Standalone pricing is $70/mo; bundle pricing with a T-Mobile voice line drops it to $55/mo. Same 5-year price guarantee applies.
Current T-Mobile promotions (May 2026):
- Up to $200 prepaid Mastercard rebate for new customers on All-In Home Internet ($100 on Rely)
- 15-day money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied
- Bundle savings with $15-$20 monthly bill credits on qualifying mobile plans
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet performance varies by location — coverage depends on proximity to T-Mobile cell towers and network capacity. T-Mobile’s pre-purchase eligibility check on their website will indicate expected speeds at your address.
→ Verify current T-Mobile pricing and availability at t-mobile.com/home-internet
Verizon 5G Home Internet
Verizon’s 5G Home Internet runs on 5G Ultra Wideband (UWB), the company’s premium high-speed network. UWB availability is more limited geographically than T-Mobile’s 5G coverage, but where available, Verizon delivers competitive speeds and pricing.
Verizon 5G Home — $35/mo with mobile bundle
The base tier delivers unlimited data, included router and gateway, and no annual contract. Bundle pricing of $35/mo requires a qualifying Verizon postpaid mobile plan (any Verizon Unlimited tier with 5G UWB included). Standalone pricing is $50/mo with Auto Pay.
Verizon 5G Home Ultimate — $60/mo with mobile bundle
The premium tier offers higher speeds (typically 1 Gbps where UWB capacity allows), no-cost router upgrades after 3 years, and additional perks. Standalone pricing is $75/mo; bundle pricing drops it to $60/mo with qualifying mobile plan.
Current Verizon promotions (May 2026):
- Up to $500 ETF (early termination fee) credit for switchers from competing ISPs
- 3-5 year price guarantee depending on plan tier
- Mobile + Home Discount: $15/mo savings when bundled with any Verizon postpaid mobile phone plan
- Optional perks: Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ ($10/mo), Netflix/HBO Max ($10/mo), YouTube Premium ($10/mo)
Verizon 5G Home Internet availability is concentrated in major metros with 5G UWB coverage. Verizon’s address checker on their site indicates whether your home qualifies.
→ Verify current Verizon pricing and availability at verizon.com/home/internet/5g
How to Choose
The right home internet plan depends on three factors:
1. Which carrier serves your address. 5G home internet availability is geographically limited. Both T-Mobile and Verizon offer eligibility checkers that verify whether service is available at your specific address — check both before deciding.
2. Whether you can bundle with mobile service. Bundle pricing typically saves $15/mo across both providers. If you’re a current Verizon mobile customer, Verizon’s $35/mo bundle pricing is genuinely competitive. If you’re on T-Mobile mobile, T-Mobile Rely at $35/mo is the better fit.
3. How much speed you actually need. Most households use less than 200GB monthly. Standard 5G home internet plans (T-Mobile Rely, Verizon 5G Home) deliver typical download speeds of 50-300 Mbps — enough for streaming, video calls, and most home use. Premium tiers (T-Mobile All-In, Verizon 5G Home Ultimate) are worth the extra cost only for households with heavy concurrent streaming, gaming, or work-from-home video conferencing demands.
What We Don’t Cover (Yet)
This is a stub page focused on the major 5G home internet offers. We don’t yet have dedicated reviews for:
- AT&T Internet Air
- Cable internet (Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox)
- Fiber providers (Fios, Frontier, AT&T Fiber, Google Fiber)
- Satellite internet (Starlink, Hughesnet, Viasat)
- Regional fixed-wireless providers
We’re expanding home internet coverage. For now, if you’re not eligible for T-Mobile 5G Home or Verizon 5G Home in your area, we recommend checking your local cable provider’s current pricing directly.
Related Reading
- T-Mobile Experience More Plan Review — T-Mobile mobile plan that bundles with Home Internet for $35/mo
- Verizon Unlimited Welcome Plan Review — Verizon mobile plan that qualifies for $35/mo Home bundle
- Best Phone Plans — top-ranked unlimited mobile plans across major carriers