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AT&T internet plans, pricing, and deals

Plans starting at $55.00/mo.

Symmetrical fiber speeds

No annual contracts

Limited fiber availability

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Top AT&T internet plans

Best Overall

Internet up to 1,000 Mbps

$80/mo.

Up to 1,000 Mbps

Best Value

Fiber Internet 300

$55/mo.

300 Mbps

Best for Speed

Fiber Internet 5000

$225/mo.

5,000 Mbps

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Best AT&T internet deals

Order a fiber internet plan to get a reward card worth $100 or $150. You get the $100 card with the 300 Mbps and 500 plans and the $150 card with the gigabit plan or faster. You can also get up to $300 gift card with the promo code HOLIDAY150.

Order a fiber plan of 300Mbps or higher online and get up to a $150 reward card.

All AT&T internet plans and pricing

PackagePriceSpeedInternet typeOrder online
AT&T Fixed Wireless$59.99/mo.*Up to 25 MbpsFixed wireless
AT&T Internet Air$55.00/mo.40–140MbpsFixed wireless/5G
Internet 300$55.00/mo.§300 MbpsFiber
Internet 500$65.00/mo.§500 MbpsFiber
Internet 1000$80.00/mo.940 MbpsFiber
Internet 2000$125.00/mo.**Up to 2,000 MbpsFiber
Internet 5000$225.00/mo.††Up to 5,000 MbpsFiber

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AT&T Internet Availability

AT&T’s fiber and DSL internet services are available across most of the Midwest and South as well as wide swathes of California.

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AT&T internet speeds

Although AT&T sells internet plans with speeds of up to 5,000 Mbps, most AT&T users get much slower plans. That’s according to our speed test, which gives us proprietary data on a wide range of internet providers and their speeds.

We looked closely at AT&T’s speed-test data as part of our regularly-updated Fastest Internet Providers report. AT&T doesn’t deliver the fastest internet speeds in the country, but customers’ average speeds are above the national average.

 

Average download speed: 120.28 Mbps

Average upload speed: 312.38 Mbps

Average latency: 24.67 ms

Total speed tests: 6,088

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AT&T internet and TV bundles

Best value

DIRECTV Choice + AT&T Fiber Internet 1000

Price: $164.99/mo.

Channels: 105+

Speed: 940 Mbps

Best budget deal

DIRECTV Entertainment + AT&T Fiber Internet 300

Price: $119.99/mo.

Channels: 75+

Speed: 300 Mbps

Best for premium channels

DIRECTV Premier + AT&T Internet 300

Price: $209.99/mo.

Channels: 150+

Speed: 300 Mbps

AT&T bundles it’s internet packages with DIRECTV. DIRECTV offers live sports and access to over 70,000 shows and movies.

Why choose AT&T for internet service?

You should choose AT&T if you can get its fiber service in your area—it’s hard to do any better than this when it comes to speed, reliability, and pricing. AT&T’s Fiber Internet 300 and Fiber Internet 500 plans both give you strong speeds fit for mid-sized households, and you get additional perks including unlimited data and no annual contracts.

AT&T also regularly runs limited-time offer deals for new customers, so make sure to check if you can get a VISA rewards card when you sign up.

 Pros

  • Great combination of affordable pricing and fast speeds on fiber plans
  • No annual contracts on any plans
  • Record-breaking 5,000 Mbps speeds on fastest plan

 Cons

  • High $55/mo. price for DSL plan that costs the same as fiber
  • Strict 350 GB data cap on fixed wireless
  • Unnecessarily fast speeds on multi-gigabit plans

How AT&T compares to the competition

AT&T is about equal with its main fiber competitors, Google Fiber and CenturyLink. The latter both have cheaper gigabit plans, but AT&T offers faster speeds than either.

As for its cable-internet rivals, AT&T’s fiber plans are definitely the better deal—its gigabit plan costs as much as $20 less per month compared to Cox or Spectrum and you get symmetrical upload and download speeds too.

Cable is better than AT&T’s DSL plan, though, because you can get much faster speeds and more reliable service for an equal or lower price.

ProviderPlan price rangeSpeeds (range)Customer satisfaction ratingOrder online
AT&T$55.00–$225.00/mo.* 140–5,000 Mbps3.9/5.0
 Google Fiber$70.00–$150.00/mo.1,000–8,000 Mbps4.3/5.0
 Xfinity$30.00–$80.00/mo.75–1,200 Mbps3.9/5.0View Plans
 Spectrum$49.99–$89.99/mo.§300–1,000 Mbps (wireless speeds may vary)3.7/5.0View Plans

FAQ

Is there a contract requirement for AT&T internet services?

No, AT&T’s internet services do not require a contract. You can cancel any time without having to pay an early termination fee.

Does AT&T charge for equipment?

Yes, AT&T charges a $10 monthly fee for a gateway (a modem/router combo) if you have a DSL internet plan. Your gateway is covered if you have a fiber internet plan.

What are the installation fees for AT&T internet services?

AT&T charges $99 for professional installation, but you can get a self-installation kit for no extra charge.

What internet services does AT&T offer?

AT&T offers fiber, DSL, and fixed wireless internet.

How fast is AT&T internet?

AT&T’s fiber internet reaches speeds up to 5,000 Mbps, while DSL and fixed wireless internet speeds typically range from 10 to 100 Mbps.

Is AT&T available in my area?

You can check if AT&T is available in your area by entering your zip code below.

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