T-Mobile has updated the data usage policy for its 5G Home Internet service.

Going forward, new customers will experience slower internet speeds after exceeding a 1.2 TB monthly data allotment.

Note that T-Mobile Home Internet still provides unlimited datathis isdata throttlingortraffic shaping, not a data cap.

The new data usage policy was introduced alongside T-Mobile Home Internet’s January 18thprice hike.

And, like the price hike, it only affects new customers.

Longtime T-Mobile Home Internet users may exceed 1.2 TB of data usage without any consequences.

According to a2023 OpenVault report, the average person consumes about 533.8 GB of data each month.

Very few T-Mobile Home Internet users will hit the 1.2 TB monthly data allotment.

Just to be clear, data throttling is only enforcedaftera customer exceeds 1.2 TB of data.

According to T-Mobile, only 10% of its Home Internet customers will hit the data threshold.

It’s easy to see the logic here.

Everyone deserves good internet service, and T-Mobile’s new policy will benefit the average customer.

Reliable high-speed internet is essential to modern education and employmentit shouldn’t cost a fortune.

You’ll find this information on your ISP’s web portal or on your monthly statement.

Source:T-MobileviaThe Mobile Report