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T-Mobile’s cable ‘alternative’ costs $100 per month, sounds a lot like cable
July 12, 2025
In apress releasetoday, T-Mobile formally announced its first major attempt at taking on “Big Cable”: T-Mobile’s TVision Home. The paid television service will go live in a handful of U.S. cities on April 14.
TVisionis generally just an upgrade and rebrand ofLayer3, an entertainment serviceT-Mobile acquiredat the very beginning of 2018.

Using TVision, customers will get access to nearly 300 cable television channels, including 4K versions of certain channels. The major networks are all here, such as CBS and ABC, as well as MTV, AMC, USA, TLC, and many more.
The television channels that make up TVision will be transmitted via the internet through a customer’s already-existing broadband subscription. Eventually, T-Mobile will offer its own in-home wireless broadband service that will likely pair with TVision — but for now, you’ll need a broadband subscription and TVision in order for things to work.
TVision also offers 400 hours of DVR, integration with connected smart homes based onAmazon AlexaorGoogle Assistant, the ability to add premium channels to the subscription, such as HBO, and access to streaming channels like iHeartRadio, Pandora, and more.Netflixis on the way, T-Mobile says.
T-Mobile’s TVision costs $99.99 per month, but existing T-Mobile customers can save $9.99 and pay only $90 per month. For a limited time, T-Mobile will offer the $90 rate to everyone, regardless of your wireless subscription.
This new service also doesn’t solve the problem of customers paying for channels they don’t watch. It does solve the problem of needing new equipment, but customers will also lose out on any subsidies they might have for bundling their home internet and cable bill into one.
Overall, it’s hard to see TVision as the “disruption” to the cable industry that T-Mobile seems to want us to think it is. The offer to pay off your cancelation fee is certainly nice, but once you switch you’re not likely to save much money each month.
TVision will launch first in Chicago, IL; Dallas-Fort Worth, TX; Los Angeles, CA; New York City, NY; Philadelphia, PA; San Francisco, CA Washington D.C.; and Longmont, CO. The service goes live on April 14.
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