T-Mobile has new price lock guarantees for you, alongside a special offer too good to pass up
Customers who get T-Mobile Fiber receive the same download and upload speeds, enjoy T-Mobile Tuesdays, and are promised a five-year price lock guarantee. Additionally, you won’t have to pay any installation charges or equipment fees. As if all of that wasn’t enough, the internet plans that T-Mobile is offering are actually quite reasonably priced as well, in my opinion.
T-Mobile Fiber plans consist of the following three packages:
- 500 Mbps for $80 a month
- 1 Gbps for $95 a month
- 2 Gbps for $110 a month
However, if you have a T-Mobile voice line and agree to use autopay, the above prices drop down to $60, $75, and $90 a month respectively. If you don’t have a voice line with the carrier but still agree to use autopay, the prices see a discount of $5 per month. Each of these options awards you a five-year price lock guarantee.But, there’s more!

T-Mobile Fiber plans. | Image credit — T-Mobile
If I had to guess, this offer is probably only going to be available in locations where AT&T and Verizon are offering fiber services as well. It’s a steal at that price, and I know I would have switched in a heartbeat. However, T-Mobile’s largest two competitors offer some killer plans in certain locations — like $20 a month for 300 Mbps with Verizon — and customers will have to be convinced to make the jump.
Now, let’s address the elephant in the room. A lot of T-Mobile’s users have complained in recent months that the company increased the prices of their price-locked plans. Furthermore, these new guarantees do not include taxes and additional fees, as the carrier continues to phase out all-inclusive plans.
I don’t blame anyone who’s skeptical of the new price lock guarantees. But I have to be honest, $70 a month for 2 Gbps is a really good deal. Ultimately, though, it depends on how much you care about having the most bandwidth in your neighborhood.
T-Mobile Fiber plans will become available to U.S. customers starting tomorrow on June 5.