Plans and pricing: Brightspeed vs. T-Mobile Home Internet
Brightspeed came online in 2022 as part of a deal to take over CenturyLink’s DSL customers, and it remains a DSL provider primarily—although, you can find its far superior fiber coverage in all 20 of its states. T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet service is also relatively new, but it’s gotten rave reviews thanks to its reasonable monthly pricing, reliable speeds, and affordable pricing when you bundle with a mobile phone plan.
Brightspeed plans and pricing
Data effective 9/4/2024. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
*Monthly prepayment required. Additional taxes, fees, and surcharges apply. Limited availability in select areas. Prices may vary depending on location.
†Monthly prepayment required. Additional taxes, fees, and surcharges apply.
‡Available in select areas. Plus taxes. Autopay required. Installation charge may apply. Speeds up to 200 Mbps.
§Available in select areas. Plus taxes. Autopay required. Installation charge may apply. Speeds up to 500 Mbps.
║Available in select areas. Plus taxes. Autopay required. Installation charge may apply. Speeds up to 1000 Mbps.
#Autopay required. Installation fee may apply. Limited availability in select areas. Prices may vary depending on location.
Many Brightspeed customers are limited to DSL plans, which gives you speeds up to 40Mbps. The plan isn’t exactly an eye-popping offering—it’s actually kinda slow—but the price is right, especially considering that the plan includes unlimited data and doesn’t require an annual contract.
Brightspeed’s fiber internet service is harder to find, but the company has installed it in half its footprint, with offerings in all 20 of the states it covers. That said, you should definitely spring for one of the fiber plans if you can get it. Brightspeed gets you superb speeds at a fair price.
T-Mobile Home Internet plans and pricing
Data as of 6/14/2024.
*w/ Auto Pay. Regulatory fees included in monthly price for qualified accounts. See full terms. Delivered via 5G cellular network; speeds vary due to factors affecting cellular networks, including data prioritization.
T-Mobile keeps it simple with a single internet plan. With advertised speeds of between 72 and 245Mbps, you get enough bandwidth to cover plenty of streaming, gaming, and more in a small to mid-sized household—not enough to launch a crypto-mining farm, but plenty for the average netizen.
You don’t have to worry about data caps, contracts, or equipment or installation fees with T-Mobile. Even better, you get a $20 discount if you’re also signed up for one of T-Mobile’s flagship cellular plans, Go5G Next, Go5G Plus or Magenta MAX.
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You can learn more about T-Mobile Home Internet in our comprehensive review. Get the full low-down on pricing, speed capabilities, 5G availability, and more.