In November 2019, T-Mobile committed to offering a new, budget plan if a merger between T-Mobile and Sprint was approved:1
T-Mobile launched that plan last week. I didn’t expect it to be available so soon. It looks like the plan’s rollout was accelerated in response to the coronavirus:2
Plan versions
The new T-Mobile Connect plans come with unlimited minutes and texts. Subscribers have two options for their data allotments:
- 2GB plan – base price of $15 per month
- 5GB plan – base price of $25 per month
Taxes and fees are not included in the base price of either plan. T-Mobile plans to boost data allotments by 500MB each year:3
Plan terms
I’ve read through a lot of detail’s T-Mobile’s published about the plan. Here are my biggest takeaways from that reading:
- New subscribers must purchase a T-Mobile SIM card for $10.4
- International roaming is not available for T-Mobile Connect plans.
- Data has a hard cap. Subscribers who’ve used all their regular data cannot continue to use the internet at reduced speeds.
- Up to five T-Mobile Connect lines can be combined on a family plan. Line prices stay constant regardless of the number of people on a plan.
- Mobile hotspot and tethering are permitted.
- Video is throttled to 480p by default, but subscribers can turn off throttling.
Metro’s offer
T-Mobile’s flanker brand, Metro, will temporarily offer a plan similar to T-Mobile’s $15 plan:5
Unless I’m missing something, it seems like anyone who’s torn between the T-Mobile’s $15 plan and Metro’s plan should go with T-Mobile.
My take
T-Mobile’s Connect plans will be a great option for budget-sensitive consumers that don’t use a ton of data. Based on what I’ve seen so far, it looks like subscribers on the Connect plans will have a level of priority on par with most of T-Mobile’s postpaid subscribers. If my speculation is accurate, that may give the Connect plans a big advantage over the budget-friendly plans offered by many of the MVNOs that operate over T-Mobile’s network (e.g., Mint Mobile).
Earlier today, I placed an order for the $15 per month T-Mobile Connect plan. I’ll write more about it once I’ve had a chance to trial the service.
Footnotes
- The excerpt comes from a press release T-Mobile published on 11/7/2019.
- The excerpt come from T-Mobile’s 3/23/2020 press release.
- I’m guessing the data upgrades will be available for anyone, not just subscribers who stay with the plan for years. I’m not sure though. The excerpt comes from a 3/23/2020 press release.
- Some subscribers that already have a T-Mobile SIM card may be able to reuse it instead of paying for a new card. In my case, my existing T-Mobile SIM card was not eligible.
- The excerpt comes from T-Mobile’s press release on 3/23/2020.
Temporary gotcha plan to feel you in and Taxes and fees are not included in the base price of either plan.thats all I need to see..bye.
I’m optimistic. T-Mobile seems committed to offering the Connect plans for several years.
Great price for 2 GB and also 5 GB. But to stop internet use when you’ve hit your limit ……… that might go well 🙁
What plans are for people laid off work due to virus
Or how about a plan for someone over 50,chronically ill, who just had surgery and is on social security? Oh by the way, has been a very loyal customer since Tmobile started back in 1994 they used to be called Voice Stream!
I tried to switch plans today (5/5/20) and found that the T-Mobile Connect offer was 50% discount for a limited time (giving the $15 & $25/mo options). This offer expired near the end of April. So no longer available.
It’s still available!
Chris – Found you on MMM and appreciate your work here. I’m stuck traveling back and forth between the US and Canada and have struggled to find a reasonable plan that works for voice and data on both sides. I’ve been using a T-Mobile plan ($67 per month) that works seamlessly across the border, but still trying to find a better deal. Had hoped T-Mobile Connect would be an option, but it’s missing that key roaming need. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Hey Dave,
Simply Prepaid from T-Mobile may be worth considering. With the international data add-on, I believe it’d be $45 for a single line with unlimited talk & text in the U.S. & Canada, 10GB of normal data, and 5GB of data in Canada.
If your data use is under 2GB per month, Google Fi might be an even cheaper option.
How much does the $15 a month plus taxes and fees add up to?
It’ll vary by location. I think I paid an additional dollar or two.