T-Mobile has unveiled SuperBroadband, a new business‑internet offering that blends its 5G network with SpaceX ’s Starlink satellites to deliver dual‑path connectivity and a 99.99% uptime guarantee. The move follows T-Mobile ’s aggressive broadband push, which saw the carrier reach 9.4 million customers by the end of 2025 after adding 2 million in 2024, and reflects its broader strategy to serve enterprise customers with reliable, high‑speed connections. SuperBroadband starts at $250 per month for a three‑year commitment, covering unlimited 5G and Starlink data, enterprise‑grade equipment, installation, and ongoing management. The service uses outdoor 5G gear and routers from Ericsson ’s Cradlepoint unit, with installation handled by Acuative and plans to add Inseego hardware. T-Mobile ’s rivals are betting on fiber, with AT&T targeting 40 million locations by end‑2026, while Verizon offers fixed‑wireless access on a dedicated 5G slice. T-Mobile reports its first‑quarter earnings on Tuesday afternoon, with Wall Street analysts expecting earnings of $2.06 per share on approximately $23 billion in revenue.