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According to the Specifications section, it is compatible with the T-Mobile carrier. So you would have to contact T-Mobile to see what 4G plans they offer, and then choose from those. Also, you would, of course, have to make sure that you would be in the T-Mobile 4G service area when you intend to use it (more than likely you would, but double check). Like any carrier, T-Mobile offers a few plans, up to "unlimited" downloads, but keep in mind that cellular carriers have their OWN definitions of the word "unlimited," which is NOT what you will see in any dictionary. I would like to add that I have had both 4G and 5G service from T-Mobile. Before 5G, their 4G service was just "OK" in the area(s) I used it, with 40Mbps average at home, but up to 70Mbps when I was traveling, so your location, as well as time-of-day and congestion issues come into play.
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