Everyone would agree that fewer monthly bills are better. Fewer and smaller monthly bills? That’s the best, and that’s what Mint Mobile’s offering when you combine their Unlimited cellular plan with MINTernet 5G home internet. Prepay for a year of both services in one bill, and lock in that low average monthly price of $45 for five years — even if their rates go up in that time, yours won’t.
You get a full year of Mint Mobile Unlimited cellular and MINTernet 5G home internet for $540, and if you want to break down that upfront payment over time, Mint Mobile gives you the option to finance it through Affirm. Your full savings over the first year come out to $300, and that five-year price lock could create bigger savings down the road. Right now you can also add a second line of Unlimited wireless for only $15 per month.
Inflation-Busting Deal
That price lock is the detail worth sitting with. Cable and internet providers have made a reliable habit of offering attractive introductory rates that quietly expire after 12 or 24 months, at which point the bill climbs and the negotiation process starts over. Locking a combined 5G home internet and wireless rate for five years removes that cycle entirely. In 2026, $45 a month is an excellent deal — by 2030 it might feel downright spectacular — especially for households that have spent any time on hold disputing a rate increase they didn’t see coming.
MINTernet and Mint Mobile wireless run on T-Mobile’s 5G network, which covers roughly 98% of the country, and the setup is deliberately low-friction. No technician visit, no installation window, no equipment rental fees. Mint Mobile sends you a 5G gateway device, you plug it in, and you’re online. There are no data caps, which matters for households running multiple streams, remote work setups, or heavy gaming loads simultaneously. A second line of wireless can be added for $15 more per month, which brings the per-person cost down further for two-person households.
Worth a Mint
The Mint Mobile vs. Big Cable question is a simple matter of mathematics. Most cable internet plans in the $45-per-month range come with data caps, equipment rental fees, and introductory pricing that doesn’t survive the first contract renewal. MINTernet’s bill looks the same month over month without surprises, and the speed and customer service they offer is stellar. For anyone whose relationship with their current ISP is mostly a series of annual negotiations and unexplained charges, the transparency alone is a dealmaker. Mint also offers a 14-day money-back guarantee, so the switching risk is lower than it would be with a traditional provider.
The upfront cost of $540, which can be broken down into smaller chunks through Affirm, covers your high-speed 5G MINTernet and Mint Mobile Unlimited cellular plan for a full year. Once that payment’s made, you can enjoy the rest of your year without any cellular or home internet bills whatsoever, and rest easy knowing that when the 12 months are up, you’re locked in at just $45 per month for both great services. Add a second line of Unlimited for only $15 per month while this promotion lasts.