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AT&T Fiber delivers symmetrical fiber internet from 300 Mbps to 5 Gbps across 21+ states — with a price-lock guarantee, no data caps, and no annual contracts.

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Starting From

$55.00/mo

Max Speed

5000 Mbps

Plans Available

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Available Plans

AT&T Fiber offers five internet tiers — 300 Mbps ($55/mo), 500 Mbps ($65/mo), 1 Gig ($80/mo), 2 Gig ($110/mo), and 5 Gig ($140/mo) — all with symmetrical upload and download speeds, unlimited data, no data caps, and no annual contract. Prices shown include the $5/month AutoPay and paperless billing discount. The Wi-Fi Gateway (combined modem and router) is included at no extra charge on all fiber plans. AT&T's price-lock guarantee means none of these rates will increase as long as you maintain service. For mobile, AT&T's 2025 lineup starts at Value 2.0 ($50/line with AutoPay) for unlimited talk, text, and 5G data, scaling to Elite 2.0 ($95/line) for truly unlimited premium data with 250 GB hotspot and international roaming. Bundling Fiber internet with an eligible wireless plan saves up to $20/month on the internet bill automatically each cycle.

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AT&T Fiber Internet 300

300 Mbps

$55/mo

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AT&T Internet 100

100 Mbps

$55/mo

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AT&T Fiber Internet 500

500 Mbps

$65/mo

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AT&T Internet 300

300 Mbps

$65/mo

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AT&T Fiber Internet 1000

1000 Mbps

$80/mo

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AT&T Fiber Internet 2000

2000 Mbps

$110/mo

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AT&T Fiber Internet 5000

5000 Mbps

$140/mo

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AT&T Value 2.0

$50/mo

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AT&T Extra 2.0

$65/mo

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AT&T Premium 2.0

$85/mo

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AT&T Elite 2.0

$95/mo

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AT&T Connected Life Essential

$10.99/mo

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AT&T Connected Life Professional

$21.99/mo

About AT&T

AT&T is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the United States, serving over 100 million customers across wireline and wireless networks. Their flagship home internet product — AT&T Fiber — is a 100% fiber-optic service that runs fiber cable directly to each home, delivering symmetrical upload and download speeds from 300 Mbps all the way up to 5 Gbps. Unlike cable providers that share bandwidth among neighborhoods, fiber-to-the-premises technology gives each AT&T Fiber customer a dedicated connection with consistent performance during peak hours.

What sets AT&T Fiber apart from competitors is the price-lock guarantee: the monthly rate you sign up for remains the same indefinitely — no promotional period that jumps $30 after 12 months, no annual increases. Every fiber plan includes unlimited data, the Wi-Fi Gateway (modem + router) at no extra cost, and no annual service contract. AT&T Fiber has consistently ranked among the top-rated internet providers in J.D. Power and PCMag satisfaction surveys for reliability, customer service, and value.

On the wireless side, AT&T operates one of the three nationwide 5G networks and offers four unlimited phone plans (Value 2.0, Extra 2.0, Premium 2.0, and Elite 2.0) on a per-line basis. Customers who bundle AT&T Fiber internet with a qualifying AT&T wireless plan save up to $20/month on their internet bill — making the combination one of the most cost-effective home and mobile bundles available in 2025.

In late 2024, AT&T simplified its AutoPay discount to a flat $5/month regardless of payment method, removing the prior debit-vs-credit-card distinction. All advertised AT&T Fiber prices reflect this $5/month AutoPay and paperless billing discount.

Best For

  • Households in AT&T Fiber coverage areas who want guaranteed rates with no future price hikes
  • Remote workers and content creators who require fast, symmetrical upload speeds for video calls and large file uploads
  • Existing AT&T wireless customers who want to bundle and save up to $20/month on home internet
  • Heavy streamers and large households running multiple 4K streams, smart devices, and gaming simultaneously
  • Cord-cutters who want a reliable standalone internet connection to pair with streaming services
  • Anyone frustrated by promotional pricing traps who wants a transparent, locked-in monthly rate

Pros

  • Symmetrical fiber speeds from 300 Mbps to 5 Gbps — upload equals download on every plan
  • Price-lock guarantee — your monthly rate is fixed permanently, no annual increases
  • No data caps on any AT&T Fiber plan — stream, game, and work from home without limits
  • Wi-Fi Gateway (modem + router) included at no extra monthly charge
  • Up to $20/month savings when bundled with a qualifying AT&T unlimited wireless plan
  • No annual service contract — cancel any time with no early termination fee
  • Consistently top-rated for reliability and consistent speeds in independent ISP tests
  • 5 Gig symmetrical tier available for households with extreme bandwidth needs

Cons

  • Fiber availability limited to 21+ states — not available nationwide
  • Full advertised rates require AutoPay and paperless billing enrollment ($5/mo discount)
  • Fixed Wireless Access (Internet Air) available in some areas is slower and less consistent than fiber
  • Professional installation requires scheduling an appointment — not a same-day self-install
  • Customer service satisfaction varies by region; local technician quality is inconsistent
  • No cable TV product — AT&T divested DirecTV and discontinued AT&T TV in 2021

Availability

AT&T Fiber is available in 21+ states concentrated in the South, Midwest, and West. Major metropolitan markets include Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Nashville, Miami, San Antonio, Houston, Charlotte, and Indianapolis. AT&T is actively expanding its fiber footprint with a goal of 30+ million fiber locations by 2025. In areas where fiber has not yet been built, AT&T offers Fixed Wireless Access (Internet Air) via its 5G/LTE network as an interim option. Legacy DSL service is being phased out across the footprint as fiber construction is completed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does AT&T Fiber have data caps?

No — all AT&T Fiber plans include unlimited data. You can stream 4K video, game online, back up to the cloud, and work from home without any monthly data limit, overage fees, or speed throttling based on usage.

What is AT&T's price-lock guarantee and how does it work?

AT&T's price-lock guarantee means your monthly rate will never increase as long as you keep the same plan and service. Unlike most cable providers that offer a low 12-month promotional rate before jumping $20–$40, AT&T Fiber charges the same price from day one through year five and beyond. There is no expiration date on the lock.

How much does AT&T Fiber cost per month?

AT&T Fiber plans start at $55/month for 300 Mbps symmetrical, with tiers at $65 (500 Mbps), $80 (1 Gig), $110 (2 Gig), and $140 (5 Gig). These prices include the $5/month AutoPay and paperless billing discount. The Wi-Fi Gateway is included, making these all-in prices with no hidden equipment fees.

Does AT&T include a router with fiber internet?

Yes — all AT&T Fiber plans include the AT&T Wi-Fi Gateway (a combined modem and router) at no extra monthly cost. The gateway supports Wi-Fi 6 on newer models and includes parental controls and network management via the AT&T Smart Home Manager app.

Can I bundle AT&T Fiber with my wireless plan to save money?

Yes. Pairing AT&T Fiber with a qualifying AT&T unlimited wireless plan (Extra 2.0, Premium 2.0, or Elite 2.0) saves up to $20/month automatically on your internet bill. The discount is applied every billing cycle for as long as both services are active.

Is AT&T Fiber available in my area?

AT&T Fiber is available in 21+ states in the South, Midwest, and West — including markets like Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, Miami, and San Antonio. Enter your address at att.com to confirm fiber availability. If fiber hasn't reached your street yet, AT&T Internet Air (Fixed Wireless) may be available as an alternative.

How does AT&T Fiber compare to Xfinity or Spectrum?

AT&T Fiber is a 100% fiber-optic service with symmetrical speeds (same upload and download), a permanent price-lock guarantee, and no data caps. Xfinity and Spectrum use hybrid cable networks with significantly slower upload speeds (15–35 Mbps vs. 300–5,000 Mbps on AT&T Fiber). Both cable providers use promotional pricing that increases after 12 months; AT&T Fiber's rate never changes.

Does AT&T require a contract for fiber internet?

No — all AT&T Fiber internet plans are month-to-month with no annual contract and no early termination fees. The price-lock guarantee applies independently of any contract — your rate is locked by AT&T's commitment, not by a service agreement that penalizes you for leaving.

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