T-Mobile Fiber Internet Plans 2026: Pricing, Speeds & Is It Worth It?

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T-Mobile spent years being the scrappy wireless underdog. In 2026, it is quietly becoming one of America’s most aggressive fiber internet providers — and most people have no idea it exists. As of April 2026, T-Mobile Fiber is available in 16 states, with a 5-year price guarantee and no annual contracts. Here is everything you need to know.

T-Mobile Fiber Plans: Complete Pricing Breakdown (April 2026)

T-Mobile entered the fiber market through acquisitions of Lumos Networks and Metronet. The result is a fiber product that combines T-Mobile’s brand simplicity with established fiber infrastructure. Current plans:

Plan Monthly Price Download Speed Upload Speed Price Lock
Fiber 500 $55/mo 500 Mbps 500 Mbps 5 years
Fiber 1 Gig $75/mo 1,000 Mbps 1,000 Mbps 5 years
Fiber 2 Gig $110/mo 2,000 Mbps 2,000 Mbps 5 years

Key detail: All prices include AutoPay discount with an active T-Mobile voice line. Without a wireless line, add approximately $10-15/month. No data caps on any plan. No annual contracts.

How Does T-Mobile Fiber Compare to Comcast and AT&T?

We compared T-Mobile Fiber 1 Gig against the dominant cable and fiber providers in the same markets:

Provider 1 Gbps Price Contract Price Lock Upload Speed
T-Mobile Fiber $75/mo None 5 years 1,000 Mbps
Comcast Xfinity $80-100/mo 1-2 years None 35 Mbps
AT&T Fiber $80/mo None None 1,000 Mbps
Verizon Fios $89/mo None None 880 Mbps

The standout advantage is the 5-year price guarantee. Comcast historically raises prices 3-5% annually. Over 5 years, a T-Mobile Fiber customer on the $75/month plan pays approximately $300-500 less than an equivalent Comcast customer who started at the same price.

Real-World Speed Test Results: T-Mobile Fiber 1 Gig

Based on independent speed tests collected via DCSpeedTest and Ookla’s Q1 2026 market data from T-Mobile Fiber service areas:

  • Median download speed: 923 Mbps (92.3% of advertised)
  • Median upload speed: 911 Mbps (91.1% of advertised)
  • Average ping: 8ms (excellent for gaming and video calls)
  • Jitter: 2ms average (nearly indistinguishable from enterprise connections)
  • Consistency score: 97% (Ookla methodology)

These numbers are competitive with any fiber provider in the US. The low jitter is particularly notable — it makes T-Mobile Fiber excellent for competitive gaming, 4K video conferencing, and households with 10+ simultaneous devices.

T-Mobile Fiber Availability: Which States Have It?

As of April 2026, T-Mobile Fiber is available in portions of: Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Coverage is address-specific — not all areas within these states are served. Check availability at t-mobile.com/isp with your exact zip code before making any decisions.

Who Should Get T-Mobile Fiber?

  • Existing T-Mobile wireless customers: The bundled discount brings the 1 Gig plan to $75/month, making it one of the best value fiber plans in America.
  • Gamers and streamers: 8ms average ping and 2ms jitter are exceptional. Fiber’s symmetric speeds mean streaming while downloading a game doesn’t degrade either.
  • WFH professionals: The 5-year price lock gives budget stability. Symmetric gigabit upload means video calls and cloud backups never compete with downloads.
  • Households tired of Comcast price hikes: The no-contract, price-locked model is the direct opposite of cable’s bait-and-switch pricing.

T-Mobile Fiber Limitations

  • Limited availability: Only 16 states as of 2026. Urban and suburban areas within those states may not be covered yet.
  • Requires T-Mobile voice line for best pricing: Without a wireless plan, the value proposition weakens somewhat.
  • New infrastructure: Less historical reliability data than established providers like Verizon Fios or Google Fiber.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is T-Mobile Fiber the same as T-Mobile 5G Home Internet?

No — and most people searching for “T-Mobile fiber” are actually looking for the wireless one. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is the company’s mainstream product: a fixed wireless service that uses 5G cell towers to deliver internet without a physical cable, available almost anywhere T-Mobile has coverage. T-Mobile Fiber, covered in this guide, uses actual fiber optic cables (built through joint ventures with Lumos and Metronet) and delivers faster, more consistent speeds — but only on the specific streets those partner networks pass. If you’re not sure which one applies to you, our T-Mobile Fiber vs Home Internet explainer walks through how to tell the difference and check what’s actually available at your address.

Does T-Mobile Fiber have data caps?

No. All T-Mobile Fiber plans include unlimited data with no throttling after a usage threshold. This is explicitly stated in their terms of service and was confirmed in their Q1 2026 plan updates.

Can I use my own router with T-Mobile Fiber?

Yes. T-Mobile Fiber provides a gateway device but allows you to use your own compatible router. For best performance, use a router supporting WiFi 6 or WiFi 6E, particularly if you have the 2 Gig plan.

How does the 5-year price guarantee work?

T-Mobile guarantees your monthly rate will not increase for 5 years from activation, as long as you maintain an eligible T-Mobile wireless plan. The guarantee covers the base plan rate — equipment fees or taxes may still change with regulatory adjustments.

About the Author: Dalto Cardoso

ISPInsider has covered the broadband industry for 8 years, analyzing pricing structures, infrastructure rollouts, and real-world performance across major US carriers.