How To Find Out if T-Mobile Fiber Is Available in Your Area
Check out where T-Mobile Fiber is available and what cities have availability coming soon
Mar 26, 2026 | Share
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T-Mobile Fiber is one of the fastest-growing fiber internet providers and one of the few providers that offers free installation, unlimited data, and endless perks for customers with T-Mobile Tuesdays, all with superfast symmetrical fiber speeds—so, what’s the catch?
There isn’t a catch.
So how can you get in on the sweet perks of having T-Mobile Fiber? We’ll go over how to track down what’s available to you and where you can expect availability. If you’re lucky enough to live in an area where T-Mobile Fiber is available, you might even be able to sign up for the exclusive Fiber Founders Club.
Let’s dive into T-Mobile Fiber’s availability and offerings—fingers crossed you’ll be able to sign up for a plan in your area.
On this page:
T-Mobile Fiber plans | Fiber Founders Club | Use our zip check tool | T-Mobile Fiber nationwide availability | Current availability | Upcoming availability
On this page:
T-Mobile Fiber plans and prices
| Plan | Price* | Download speed |
|---|---|---|
| Fiber 300 | $40/mo. | 300Mbps |
| Fiber 500 | $55/mo. | 500Mbps |
| Fiber 1 Gig | $75/mo. | 1,000Mbps |
| Fiber 2 Gig | $95/mo. | 2,000Mbps |
| Fiber Founders Club | $70/mo. in select locations only | 2,000Mbps |
* Data as of 03/23/2026. Availability and speed may vary by location, and prices are subject to change. See disclaimers.
T-Mobile Fiber offers a wide variety of plans and speeds to fit all households. If you’re on a budget, you can get the Fiber 300 plan for just $40 per month. You can get all the way up to 2,000Mbps if your household is larger or your internet needs are higher. All of T-Mobile’s fiber internet plans include a five-year price guarantee, making it a great deal if it’s available in your area.
T-Mobile Fiber Founders Club
T-Mobile launched the Fiber Founders Club in June 2025, and it’s still available in limited areas. You’ll get blazing fast speeds of 2,000Mbps with a ten-year price guarantee for $70 per month—that’s a steal in comparison to other providers like Google Fiber who charge the same price for half the speed. But even if the Fiber Founders Club isn’t available in your area, you can still get a solid deal with any of T-Mobile Fiber’s plans. Head over to T-Mobile if you’re ready to see if you can sign up for a blazing-fast fiber plan.
Use our zip check tool
The easiest way to see if T-Mobile Fiber is available in your area is by using our zip check tool below to get a list of internet providers available to you. If T-Mobile Fiber is available in your area, you’ll see it on the list of available providers in your area. If you don’t see T-Mobile Fiber on the list, it isn’t available yet. You could also check availability on T-Mobile Fiber’s website, but you won’t be able to see other offers and providers available if T-Mobile Fiber doesn’t operate in your area. If you don’t have T-Mobile Fiber available in your area, there might be other fiber providers in your neighborhood worth checking out.
Ready to see if T-Mobile Fiber is available in your area?
Enter your zip code below to check out all plans and providers available to you.
T-Mobile Fiber nationwide availability
T-Mobile Fiber currently lists availability in 169 cities across the U.S. You can check out the full list on T-Mobile Fiber’s availability page and sign up for a waitlist to be notified if T-Mobile Fiber becomes available at your address. T-Mobile Fiber is still expanding, so expect the list to continue growing.
Where T-Mobile Fiber is currently available
T-Mobile Fiber is currently available in 24 states, but keep in mind that the number of cities covered in each state varies. For example, there are 22 cities in Florida with coverage compared to only one city in Alabama. Here’s the current list of states where T-Mobile Fiber is available.
- Alabama
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
Cities where availability is coming soon
T-Mobile currently lists 12 cities as coming soon, but there is no specific date provided on its website. If you see your city on this list, sign up for the waitlist to be notified once T-Mobile Fiber is ready and running. Here’s a list of the cities and states that should be getting T-Mobile Fiber soon.
- Oceanside, California
- Palmdale, California
- Columbine Valley, Colorado
- Cocoa Beach, Florida
- Miami, Florida
- Naples, Florida
- Elwood, Indiana
- Maplewood, Minnesota
- Shoreview, Minnesota
- Columbus, Ohio
- Amherst, Ohio
- Charleston, South Carolina
Even if you don’t see your city or state on the available or coming-soon lists, you can still sign up for the waitlist so you’ll be first to know if your area is added. If you hit two strokes of luck, you might even have T-Mobile’s Fiber Founder Club available in your area. Head over to T-Mobile Fiber to see if you can sign up and start enjoying the benefits of being a T-Mobile customer.
Disclaimers
T-Mobile Fiber plans
Fiber 300 | Fiber 500 | Fiber 1 Gig | Fiber 2 Gig: 5-year price guarantee. w/AutoPay. Guarantee exclusions like taxes and fees apply.
Fiber Founders Club: Founders Club with 10-year Price Guarantee. With AutoPay. In select locations only. Exclusions like taxes and fees apply.
Author - Andrea GutierrezPrieto
After graduating from the University of Utah with an honors degree in Linguistics, Andrea Gutierrez Prieto transitioned from being an Analytic Linguist and Research Assistant to the HighSpeedInternet.com team. Andrea has a background in academic and research writing with a passion for helping readers make informed decisions. Off the clock, Andrea spends her time watching anime, reading manga, and baking delicious pastries at home.
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