The summary of ‘Metro by t-mobile/T mobile 5G Home internet 3 weeks later my honest opinion + Q&A’

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The video provides an overview of the speaker's experience with 5G home internet services from T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. Key points include the router's compact and user-friendly design with features like signal strength indicators and ethernet ports, but with some limitations in Wi-Fi range and occasional connectivity issues. The speaker discusses that Metro's service requires a phone line and initially had data limits, but they were able to secure an unlimited data plan by using a different address. This unlimited plan offers reliable 5G coverage with varying speeds from 40 to 700 Mbps, typically averaging between 200-250 Mbps. The service's portability is highlighted, allowing users to easily transfer the modem to different locations without hassle. The video ends with a call for viewer engagement and subscriptions.

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In this part of the video, the speaker shares their experience with the 5G home internet service provided by either T-Mobile or Metro by T-Mobile. They discuss the design and build of the compact router, noting its small size, easy placement, an informative screen showing signal strength and device connections, and useful features like ventilation and ethernet ports. However, the speaker mentions three issues: limited Wi-Fi range that may not cover large houses (over 1600 sq ft), occasional Wi-Fi crashes requiring reconnection, and a general dissatisfaction with coverage compared to Straight Talk home internet.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses issues with Metro and T-Mobile 5G home internet services, highlighting that Metro requires a phone line in addition to internet service. The speaker had to use a different address to secure an unlimited plan because 100GB was insufficient. They confirm that their current service is truly unlimited, with no data tracking, and has been problem-free with good 5G coverage. They also mention that speeds can vary greatly, from 40 to 700 Mbps, possibly due to network congestion, but generally average between 200-250 Mbps in their experience.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains that the T-Mobile Metro 5G home internet system is portable. If you are relocating, you can simply unplug the modem and take it with you without needing to reset it or contact the carrier, provided you have good 5G coverage in the new location. The speaker also offers to answer any additional questions viewers may have by leaving comments. The video concludes with a thank you message and a call to action to subscribe and give a thumbs up.

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