Canada & Mexico included keeps you connected while traveling in Canada and Mexico with unlimited talk, text, and data with up to 5GB, 10GB or 15GB (depending on your plan) of high-speed data (or a maximum of your plan's high-speed data allotment, whichever comes first).
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What's included & how it works
- Canada & Mexico included gives you unlimited calling and texting between the US, Mexico, and Canada.
- Most plans offer a 5GB, 10GB or 15GB data allotment (or the max of your plan’s data allotment, whichever comes first) that includes both phone and tethering data usage.
- T-Mobile customers never pay data overages – even if you manage to use up your high-speed data, you automatically stay connected with unlimited data at speeds up to 256kbps (for Go5G Plus or Magenta MAX) or 128kpbs for most plans, including Go5G and Magenta.
Eligibility
- Canada & Mexico included is no extra charge on plans for Go5G Plus, Go5G, MAX, Magenta, ONE, Simple Choice, Business Unlimited and more.
- You can add it to most other plans as an optional feature for an additional cost.
- The full Canada & Mexico included experience is currently not available for basic plans like T-Mobile Essentials and Unlimited Talk & Text Only.
- Even if you aren't eligible for Canada & Mexico included, roaming in Canada and Mexico may be available through a different plan or feature on your account.
- For example, T-Mobile Essentials provides data in Canada and Mexico at up to 128kbps at no additional cost. Check your plan details for additional information.
- If you're not sure what plan you have or what's included, contact us by phone, message, or social and we'll be happy to check it for you.
High-speed data
- If you need more high-speed data you can add an international pass.
- If you're on an unlimited high-speed plan, we'll send you an alert at 80% and 100% of your high-speed data limit while traveling in Canada and Mexico. You can also check overall data usage by dialing the short code #WEB# on your device.
- Tethering data usage in Canada or Mexico deducts from the 5GB (or 10GB/15GB) allotment but it doesn't affect any tethering usage limits in the U.S.
Detailed data usage examples
Review the following examples for a thorough breakdown of high-speed data availability (remember, even if you manage to use up your high-speed data, you still have unlimited data at 2G speeds):
I have a US high-speed data plan of… | Maximum high-speed data available in Mexico/Canada | Example: Data used before visiting Mexico/Canada | Example: High-speed data still available in Mexico/Canada |
---|---|---|---|
4GB | 4GB | 2GB | 2GB |
6GB | 5GB | 2GB | 4GB |
10GB | 5GB | 6GB | 4GB |
Unlimited (without Plus International) |
5GB | 4GB | 5GB |
During congestion, Essentials plan customers may notice speeds lower than other customers; customers using over 50GB/mo. on all plans may notice further reduced speeds.
Roaming in other countries
- While Canada & Mexico included only applies to Canada and Mexico, we offer unlimited text and 2G data in 215+ countries and destinations around the world on qualifying postpaid plans. Some plans even include some high-speed data in select countries.
- Due to Music Freedom partner licensing and availability, some services are unavailable for use while in Mexico and Canada. For more info, check out Music Freedom.
- Review Roaming information on T-Mobile.com to check out the latest rates and options.
Full terms
Qualifying plan or feature required. Not for extended international use; you must reside in the U.S. and primary usage must occur on our U.S. network. Device must register on our U.S. network before international use. Service may be terminated or restricted for excessive roaming or misuse. Limited time offers; subject to change. Capable device required. Voice and text features for direct communications between 2 people; others (e.g. conference & chat lines, etc.) may cost extra. Communications with premium-rate numbers not included and may incur additional charges. Device & coverage impact experience and speeds, which vary. Coverage not available in some areas; we are not responsible for the performance of our roaming partners’ networks.
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