What terms and conditions apply to T-Mobile ’s Broadband Internet Access Services?
If you use your data plan in a manner that could interfere with other customers' service, affect our ability to allocate network capacity among customers, or degrade service quality for other customers, we may suspend, terminate, or restrict your data session, switch you to a more appropriate data plan, or terminate your service. For example, applications which automatically consume unreasonable amounts of available network capacity or are designed for unattended use are prohibited as they may interfere with our ability to provide a good service experience for the majority of our customers, cause capacity issues, and/or degrade network performance. Applications or services that would interfere with
The experience of government and enterprise customers, including through
What data plans and pricing does T-Mobile offer?
Your plan includes access to the technologies, features, and services that were available and that you purchased when you first activated your current rate plan. You may have temporary access to new services while they are being tested or made available for purchase. Temporary access to some new technologies, services, or features (e.g. advanced 5G use cases) may provide noticeable network experience benefits, like significantly increased speeds, lower latency, or other performance improvements. Your temporary access may end at any time, but we may begin offering access for purchase.
You can visit our Network Management and Performance Metrics pages for information on how we manage data for different rate plans, users, and experiences. Additionally, you can find more information and Broadband Labels about our current data plans for our services, including prices, terms and conditions, high-speed data allotments, and other features, please see the following:
Wireless Mobile Customer Plans (https://www.
Wireless Home Internet Customer Plans (https://www.
Rate Card (https://www.
Business and Government Plans (https://business.
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