Overview
- The fixed wireless service is live in qualifying areas and runs on T-Mobile’s 5G network with plug‑and‑play setup that Mint says typically takes under 15 minutes.
- New customers pay $30 per month for the first three months with an active Mint phone line and auto‑renewal enrollment, or $40 per month without a Mint mobile plan, both billed up front.
- After the introductory period, keeping the $30 rate requires a 12‑month prepayment, while renewing for three months raises the effective price by $10 per month; outlets also report a six‑month option at intermediate pricing.
- Plans are marketed as unlimited, though speeds may be reduced during congestion after 1TB of monthly usage, and the loaned gateway must be returned upon cancellation or a fee applies.
- Mint cites typical speeds of roughly 133–415 Mbps down and 12–55 Mbps up, with fewer bundled perks than T‑Mobile’s higher‑priced home internet and a lower congestion threshold than T‑Mobile’s 1.2TB figure reported by outlets.