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Mint Mobile first announced plans to enter the wireless internet market late last year, eventually rolling out service in October. The company’s so-called Minternet service is built on the same network and technology as T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, though its pricing and plan structure work a bit differently.
I’ve spent the last two weeks testing out the service personally to see if it’s actually any good. There are certainly some compelling reasons to consider the service, though it’s not without its downsides either. The biggest question is who it is for, and whether its trade-offs are worth it for most users.