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"description": "Owned by T-Mobile, Mint requires an upfront payment of $450 to cover the first year of service, plus taxes and fees.\n",
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"textContent": "š”\n\nā Nexstar Lawyer to U.S. Judge: āWe Donāt Want Local Broadcasting to End Up Like the Local Newspaper Industry Did 30 or 40 Years Agoā ā Trump White House Insider Mike Davis Backs FCC Carrās Deregulatory Path ā FCC Media Bureauās Nexstar-TEGNA Merger Order Made Right Call: Nexstar ā Carrie Healey Joins NAB as Vice President of Communications ā Trade Group: FCC Canāt Require English at Foreign Call Centers ā Missouri Lawmakers Back Off from AI Bills, Fearing Loss of BEAD Money ā Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) Blames Cable News for Capitol Hill Gridlock\n\nPrice War: Mint Mobile is pitching a cheaper bundle for home Internet and wireless service. In the media rollout, Mint used cable broadband operators as its bunching bag. If anything, Mintās offer illustrated the growing number of pricing plans and bundles available to consumers at attractive discounts, fueled in part by light-touch regulation and spectrum allocation policies embraced by the FCC under Chairman**Brendan Carr.**\n\nMint Mobile, owned by T-Mobile, said Tuesday it is launching its āUnf*! Your Billsā offer, which includes a year of 5G Home MINTernet and unlimited premium wireless for $45 a month, with no long-term contracts. If thereās a catch, this is it: The offer requires an upfront payment of $450 to cover the first year of service, plus taxes and fees. That looks like a tool to limit churn in the first year. Mint also said customers can add a second unlimited phone line for $15 a month, bringing the total to $60 a month for home Internet and two wireless lines. āBig Cable has had a pretty good run charging people whatever they want and calling it a promotion,ā said **Scott Venuti** , general manager of Home MINTernet at Mint Mobile. ** _(More after paywall)_**\n\nTidying expert Maria Kondo and actor Ryan Reynolds, who will pitch Mintās discounted bundle called āUnf*! Your Billsā\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "Mint Mobile Targets 'Big Cable' in Rollout of 5G Home Internet/Mobile Bundle for $45 a Month",
"updatedAt": "2026-04-08T12:50:06.987Z"
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