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Back in April, T-Mobile expanded 5G home internet coverage from 30 million to 40 million US homes, and launched the Internet Freedom Initiative in May. Now Uncarrier says its 5G home internet has expanded to 81 new cities in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.

This year, T-Mobile has made a lot of efforts to expand its 5G home internet service and make it as attractive to customers as possible.

After reaching 40 million US homes this spring, 5G home internet also received:

Free 15-day trial of 5G home internet Source up to $500 to cancel broadband Price lock $50/month for life (both Home and Business plans) $30/month for existing Magenta Max plan customers

In a press release today, Uncarrier announced that 81 new cities in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma will be the last places customers can get 5G home internet service. And that should cover 5 million new homes.

You can check if 5G home internet is available in your area, and we also have a detailed comparison of T-Mobile and Verizon plans:

Here is the full list of the 81 new cities available:

Colorado

Boulder Breckenridge Canyon City Colorado Springs Craig Denver-Aurora-Lakewood Fort Collins Fort Morgan Glenwood Springs Grand Junction Grills Montrose Pueblo Steamboat Springs

Iowa

Ames Burlington Cedar Rapids Clinton Davenport-Moline-Rock Island Des Moines-West Des Moines Dubuque Fairfield Fort Madison-Keokook Iowa City Marshalltown Mason City Muscatine Omaha-Council Bluffs Spencer Spirit Lake Waterloo-Cedar Falls

Kansas

Atchison Coffeyville Dodge City Emporia Hutchinson Lawrence Manhattan McPherson Parsons Pittsburg Salina Topeka Wichita Winfield

Missouri

Branson Columbia Fort Leonard Wood Hannibal Jefferson City Joplin Kansas City Kenneth Kirksville Marshall Maryville Mexico Rolla Sedalia Sikeston Springfield St. Joseph St. Louis Warrensburg West Plains

Oklahoma

Ada Ardmore Bartlesville Duncan Durant Elk City Guymon Lawton Miami Muskogee Oklahoma City Shawnee Stillwater Tahlequah Tulsa Woodward

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