Mint Mobile recently introduced its own 5G Home Internet service, dubbed Minternet. But is it actually worth it? I decided to find out.
T-Mobile's fixed wireless internet service is way better than my old DSL internet, but I still have some issues. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET.
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Home of green chiles, 310 days of sunshine, the International Balloon Fiesta and achingly slow internet. Home internet was a two-horse race in Albuquerque for years: ...
Mint Mobile has officially launched MINTernet, a 5G home internet service using the same technology as T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, starting at $30 per month. The $30 rate requires a Mint Mobile voice ...
Perhaps no one would be willing to give up their cellphone but very few consumers appear to like their wireless service provider very much. The big three providers – Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile – come ...
Verizon offers four 5G Home Internet plans ranging from $35 to $75 per month (with auto-pay and paperless billing discount applied). Verizon 5G Home Internet uses a fixed wireless connection and is ...
You almost never think about what internet provider you're using until you experience video call freezes, stream buffering, or lag during intense video game sessions. This frustration is shared by ...
For years, if you wanted the highest-speed and most reliable internet service, you needed to be connected to fiber optic cable. But lately, the major carriers and some of the smaller ones have begun ...
AT&T offers the fastest plans in our guide of Columbus, with download and upload speeds of 5,000/5,000 Mbps. Breezeline offers the cheapest plans in our Columbus, OH guide, starting at $19.99 per ...