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T-Mobile Home Speed Test

Test T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Internet Speed

Go beyond basic speed numbers. Measure your real T-Mobile Home download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, and bufferbloat to see how your connection truly performs.

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About T-Mobile 5G Home Internet

Technology

5G (n41, n71), 4G LTE (fallback)

Coverage

Nationwide (5G coverage dependent)

Typical Download

50-300 Mbps

Typical Upload

5-30 Mbps

T-Mobile Home Speed Tiers and Plans

PlanDownloadUploadPrice
Lite33-100 Mbps5-15 Mbps$40/mo
Home Internet72-245 Mbps11-31 Mbps$50/mo
All-In100-245 Mbps11-31 Mbps$55/mo

// Prices and speeds are approximate and may vary by location. Promotional pricing may differ from regular rates.

Common T-Mobile Home Issues

!Speeds vary dramatically based on tower distance and congestion
!High latency compared to wired connections (30-60ms typical)
!Significant speed drops during peak evening hours
!5G signal degradation through walls and building materials
!Jitter and packet loss in areas with weak signal
!CGNAT (Carrier-Grade NAT) causing issues with gaming, VPNs, and port forwarding

How Pong.com Helps T-Mobile Home Customers

Most speed tests only measure raw throughput inside your ISP's network. Pong.com goes further, testing across the real public internet to reveal what your T-Mobile Home connection can actually do.

Bufferbloat Detection

Discover if your T-Mobile Home connection suffers from high latency under load. Bufferbloat causes lag and stuttering even on fast connections.

Jitter Analysis

Measure the consistency of your T-Mobile Home connection. High jitter means unreliable performance for gaming, video calls, and streaming.

Connection Health Grade

Get an A to F grade for your T-Mobile Home connection based on speed, latency, bufferbloat, and stability. Know exactly where you stand.

Real-World Experience Scores

See how your connection performs for specific activities: 4K streaming, video conferencing, competitive gaming, and web browsing.

Speed History Tracking

Track your T-Mobile Home speeds over time. Spot trends, identify peak-hour slowdowns, and catch degradation before it becomes a problem.

Public Internet Testing

Unlike tests that measure inside T-Mobile Home's network, Pong.com tests across the real internet, giving you speeds that match your actual experience.

Compare T-Mobile Home to Alternatives

Comcast Xfinity

200-1200 Mbps down, 5-35 Mbps up

Cable (DOCSIS 3.1), Fiber (select areas)

AT&T Internet / Fiber

300-5000 Mbps (Fiber), 10-100 Mbps (DSL) down, 300-5000 Mbps (Fiber), 1-20 Mbps (DSL) up

Fiber (AT&T Fiber), DSL (legacy IPBB)

Spectrum (Charter)

300-1000 Mbps down, 10-35 Mbps up

Cable (DOCSIS 3.1), Fiber (expanding)

Verizon Fios

300-2300 Mbps down, 300-1000 Mbps up

Fiber (GPON / XGS-PON)

Frontier Fiber / DSL

500-5000 Mbps (Fiber), 6-115 Mbps (DSL) down, 500-5000 Mbps (Fiber), 1-10 Mbps (DSL) up

Fiber (XGS-PON), DSL (legacy, being phased out)

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T-Mobile Home FAQ

Q. Is T-Mobile Home throttling my internet?[+]
A. If your speed test results are significantly lower than what your T-Mobile Home plan advertises, throttling or network congestion could be the cause. Run a test on Pong.com to check your real speeds. Pong.com tests through the public internet (not inside T-Mobile Home's own network) so you get an accurate picture. Try testing at different times of day to see if speeds drop during peak hours.
Q. What speeds should I expect from T-Mobile Home?[+]
A. T-Mobile Home offers download speeds of 50-300 Mbps and upload speeds of 5-30 Mbps, depending on your plan and connection type (5G (n41, n71), 4G LTE (fallback)). According to FCC Measuring Broadband America data, on a wired Ethernet connection you should typically see 70-90% of your plan's advertised speed. Wi-Fi speeds will be lower due to signal attenuation and interference. Use Pong.com to verify your actual speeds.
Q. Why is my T-Mobile Home internet slow even with a fast plan?[+]
A. Several factors can slow down your T-Mobile Home connection: bufferbloat (high latency under load), Wi-Fi interference from neighboring networks, outdated modem or router firmware, network congestion during peak hours, or issues with your home wiring. Pong.com tests all of these factors in a single test, including bufferbloat detection, jitter analysis, and a connection health grade.
Q. Does T-Mobile Home have bufferbloat problems?[+]
A. Bufferbloat can occur on any ISP connection, but it is especially common on 5G (n41, n71) connections. It causes your latency to spike when your connection is under load (e.g., downloading a file while on a video call). Pong.com specifically tests for bufferbloat and grades it from A (excellent) to F (severe). This tells you more about your real connection quality than download speed alone.

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