Mint Mobile is expanding beyond mobile service and will soon offer home internet plans.


Teased on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, a new 5G home internet service provider is entering the race.
Guillermo announces Mint Mobile's upcoming "Minternet" service.
During a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Guillermo joked about replacing Ryan Reynolds as Mint Mobile's spokesperson and revealed that Mint Mobile’s 5G Home "Minternet" is "coming soon." A link was also shared for people to sign up and join a waiting list.
This is important news for those seeking different home internet providers. While the specifics remain unknown, the announcement has created excitement, particularly given Guillermo's comedic attempt to take over as spokesperson. Mint Mobile clearly wants people to anticipate their next announcement.
Currently, Mint Mobile is keeping details private, stating people should "trust them" and stay tuned for additional details that are "coming soon." It is a typical teaser, but considering their history of disrupting the mobile market, it is worth watching.
Mint Mobile entering the 5G home internet market could be significant for those wanting to switch from their current ISP. Mint Mobile is an MVNO that uses T-Mobile's network, and T-Mobile already provides its own popular 5G Home Internet service.
It is likely they are using the same T-Mobile network. Mint's "Minternet" will probably be a rebranded version of T-Mobile's service, operating on the same infrastructure. This could be beneficial for users, allowing access to T-Mobile's 5G network, but with Mint's affordable pricing and simple plans.
There is anticipation for Mint Mobile entering the home internet market and their forthcoming plans. It would be a worthwhile purchase if it is affordable and the service is reliable. It would be prudent to wait for feedback regarding coverage in a specific area. Currently using Fiber service, 5G home internet has been considered as a second connection for work and streaming, while the rest of the household uses the existing service. It remains to be seen what Mint offers when the service is released.