Small Business Amplified Internet
Small Business Amplified Internet plan
| Channel | Small Business |
| Device Type | Gateway |
| Customer Segment | TFB Micro |
What's included
| Fixed wireless internet data | Unlimited |
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| Taxes and fees | Excluded |
| AutoPay discount | Not eligible |
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| Promos and discounts | |
| Additional benefits | Internet 5-Year Price Guarantee No annual contract |
Eligibility
Eligible
- Channels: Retail, Micro Virtual Business Sales, Micro TFB Care, Micro TFB D2C
- Address eligibility check must show Unlimited available.
- Puerto Rico
- Account Types: B/C, B/L, B/M, B/P, B/O, I/S
Eligible activation channels
New line: Micro Business Salesforce user, Business in Retail
Not eligible
- Customers in areas where T-Mobile Internet can’t be sold due to regulatory restrictions/contractual agreements (such as San Juan Islands, Alaska, and portions of North Dakota).
- US Virgin Islands
- Customers with only a P.O. Box
- Addresses with no coverage
- Channels: Consumer, Government, Enterprise, Partner Solutions
Cost & SOC details
If an existing Small Business Internet customer is switching plans to Rely/Amplified/All-In, refer to Plan Changes. Plan available November 13, 2025.
Set expectations
- The gateway is approved to be used at one location. If customers change addresses, they need to get approval for the new address.
- If a customer cancels their Internet service, the gateway and mesh Wi-Fi extender must be returned, or they will be charged a non-return fee up to $370.
- The account is charged a one-time $79 Internet Equipment Damage Charge if a returned gateway fails the device condition check.
- During congestion, customers on this plan may notice speeds lower than other customers and further reduction if using >1.2TB/month, due to Data Prioritization.
- Proper troubleshooting steps must be followed prior to upgrading to new gateway. See Support: Business Internet.
Additional details
- T-Mobile Internet is compatible with Wi-Fi calling.
- Cannot use with message blocking or content blocking, including BAN level content blocking.
- Coverage devices (cell spots and signal boosters) are not compatible.
- Private or Public Static IP not available.
Resources
- T-Mobile Internet is considered an Internet Service Provider (ISP) line.
- Plan Type: MI
- Billing for T-Mobile Internet is the same as MI plans.
- Billing for this product begins when the gateway is shipped, and the line is activated.