Mobile internet and connected devices

Device-side data plans for hotspots, laptops, tablets, watches, and mobile field kits.

Mobile Internet plans help businesses connect the equipment that sits beside the phone: hotspots for shared access, laptop data lines, tablet lines, watch plans, and other dedicated device connections.

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Each plan type is tied to a different class of hardware.

The cleanest deployments match the plan to the hardware instead of trying to use one type of data line everywhere. That is especially important when a single account includes hotspots, laptops, tablets, watches, and mobile internet devices all at once.

Mobile Internet

Device-side data for supported mobile internet hardware.

These plans are designed for business devices that need their own data bucket and roaming profile, not as replacements for office broadband.

  • 25GB and 100GB plan options
  • Connected discount versions available on qualifying voice accounts
  • Canada and Mexico data included, with more high-speed roaming on the larger bucket
  • Best for supported business devices that need their own line
Hotspots

Dedicated hotspot plans for crews, vehicles, kits, and temporary workspaces.

Hotspot plans are meant for hotspot hardware, not phones, tablets, or wearables, and can be combined with optional SASE and Static IP add-ons.

  • 25GB and 100GB hotspot tiers for common business use
  • Stacked hotspot options for pooled data scenarios
  • Useful for installations, events, traveling teams, and mobile operations
  • Supported 100GB devices include major T-Mobile 5G hotspot models
Connected laptops

Laptop plans for workers who need built-in data away from Wi-Fi.

Connected laptop plans are SIM-only and are a good fit when work-on-the-go depends on consistent laptop access without tethering.

  • 75GB and 125GB laptop tiers
  • Canada and Mexico included with advanced roaming
  • Strong fit for traveling managers, executives, sales teams, and remote staff
  • Productivity filtering available on qualifying enterprise deployments
Tablets and watches

Companion-device lines for always-on access.

Tablet and watch lines round out the device fleet for businesses that want more than just a handset connection.

  • Unlimited tablet option with high-speed hotspot included on qualifying new lines
  • Watch, Watch Plus, standalone, paired, and SyncUP KIDS options
  • Connected discount support on qualifying watch plans
  • Useful for frontline managers, executives, field staff, and companion-device deployments
Good fit by role

Mobile internet lines show up where teams and equipment move.

These plans are often used by traveling staff, installation crews, project managers, executives, event teams, and mobile operations that need their own data path instead of relying on public Wi-Fi or constant phone tethering.

  • Hotspots for shared connectivity in the field
  • Laptop lines for work on the road
  • Tablet lines for inspections, field forms, and mobile apps
  • Watch lines for companion-device access and mobility
Account planning

Some device lines work best when paired with the right voice plan.

Better Value and other qualifying voice structures can change which connected-device options make the most sense, so it helps to evaluate the phone plan and device lines together instead of adding each line in isolation.

  • Useful when the business is adding watches, tablets, laptops, or mobile internet lines to a larger voice deployment
  • Helps keep the broader account structure cleaner than adding disconnected lines one by one
  • Lets Apostic line up and activate the right device type, data bucket, and account structure at the same time
Important scope note

T-Satellite is a business voice feature, not a mobile internet feature.

T-Satellite for Business supports off-grid messaging, iMessage, and RCS on eligible business voice plans and compatible devices. It does not currently apply to Mobile Internet plans, watches, or tablets.

  • Use Mobile Internet for device-side data needs
  • Use business voice plans when satellite messaging matters
  • Bring the full device list to the meeting so each device lands on the correct line type
Common mistake to avoid

Do not use the wrong plan just because the device happens to take a SIM.

Hotspots, laptops, tablets, watches, and mobile internet devices each belong on their own plan type. Matching the line to the hardware keeps performance, support, and eligibility cleaner, especially when multiple device types live on the same business account.

  • Hotspot hardware should stay on hotspot plans
  • Connected laptops should stay on laptop plans instead of borrowing a generic data line
  • Tablets and watches should stay on their companion-device structures
Mobile Internet

Book a meeting for hotspots, tablets, laptops, watches, and device data lines.

Use this path to review which devices need their own line, which data bucket makes sense, and where connected discounts or voice-plan pairing might matter.