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Mint Mobile launches $45/month bundle for wireless and home internet

If you’re looking for a way to save money on your cellular and home internet bills, Mint Mobile just announced a new $45/month bundle offer that could help.

New Mint Mobile bundle brings 5G service to cellular and home internet for low price

Mint Mobile is now owned by T-Mobile, but the carrier continues offering the low cellular prices it was built on. And you can get 5G home internet through the company too.

Starting today, a new bundle packages unlimited wireless and home internet for only $45/month. You can even add a second wireless line with unlimited data for just $15 extra.

From the press release:

Introducing Mint’s “Unf*! Your Bills” bundle (we said fox), which gets customers a full year of 5G Home MINTernet and unlimited premium wireless for $45/month. That’s not a typo. It’s just what happens when you remove the usual Big Cable nonsense. The new offer is designed to do one simple thing: give people a better, simpler and more affordable alternative to the confusing pricing, surprise fees and “how is this my bill?” moments that have defined traditional cable internet for decades.

Per the fine print, wireless use over 50GB per month may cause slowdowns when the network is busy, while home internet won’t slow until you’ve used over 1TB per month.

Here’s the feature rundown from Mint Mobile’s announcement:

  • Unlimited premium wireless on America’s largest, fastest and most advanced 5G network
  • 5G Home MINTernet with unlimited, fast, reliable internet
  • $45/month total (with upfront annual payment)
  • No extra equipment fees
  • No technician or appointments required
  • Save $300/year vs. standard pricing
  • 5-Year No Bill Creep Guarantee … because your bill shouldn’t age like Chunky Style Milk

Mint Mobile’s new bundle follows the recent introduction by AT&T of an all-in-one plan—‘OneConnect’—for wireless and home internet.

Are you interested in using 5G as your home internet, or do you have it already? How’s that working for you? Let us know in the comments.

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