Oddly enough, T-Mobile is not ready to boost its overall nationwide availability claim of 40 million+ homes to the next level, although logic, common sense, and basic math all suggest the 50 million milestone must be near.
Until Magenta reaches that score, which is certainly impressive for the network’s young age while not exactly looking high enough to disrupt the traditional broadband industry just yet, here’s the latest lengthy list of new places where you might be able to get high-speed Home Internet service for a measly $50 a month with all taxes and fees included:
- Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk
- Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown
- New Haven-Milford
- Norwich-New London
- Torrington
- Baltimore-Columbia-Towson
- California-Lexington Park
- Easton
- Hagerstown-Martinsburg
- Salisbury
Massachusetts
- Barnstable
- Boston-Cambridge-Newton
- Springfield
- Vineyard Haven
- Worcester
- Atlantic City-Hammonton
- Ocean City
- Trenton-Princeton
- Vineland-Bridgeton
New York
- Albany-Schenectady-Troy
- Amsterdam
- Auburn
- Batavia
- Binghamton
- Buffalo-Cheektowaga
- Corning
- Cortland
- Elmira
- Glens Falls
- Hudson
- Ithaca
- Jamestown-Dunkirk-Fredonia
- Kingston
- Malone
- New York-Newark-Jersey City
- Ogdensburg-Massena
- Olean
- Oneonta
- Plattsburgh
- Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown
- Rochester
- Seneca Falls
- Syracuse
- Utica-Rome
- Watertown-Fort Drum
- Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton
- Bloomsburg-Berwick
- Chambersburg-Waynesboro
- East Stroudsburg
- Erie
- Lancaster
- Lebanon
- Lewisburg
- Lock Haven
- New Castle
- Oil City
- Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington
- Pittsburgh
- Pottsville
- Reading
- Sayre
- Scranton-Wilkes-Barre
- Sunbury
- York-Hanover