AT&T Pushes Lower Fiber Internet Pricing, Most Notably on Its 5-Gig Plan
AT&T is lowering prices for its fiber internet plans, particularly the 5-gigabit plan, which can now be as low as $120. The company is consolidating its offerings into four main plans and eliminating some lower-tier options. Customers may need to switch to an eligible cellular plan to receive the full discount.
- ▪AT&T's 5-gigabit plan is now available for as low as $120, down from previous prices of $180 to $255.
- ▪The company is consolidating its fiber offerings into four plans: 300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 GIG, and 5 GIG.
- ▪To receive the full discount on the 5 GIG plan, customers must switch to an eligible AT&T cellular plan and opt for monthly autopay.
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AT&T is reducing the monthly price for some of its fiber internet plans, including the ultra-fast 5-gigabit plan, which is now available for as low as $120. Previously, it could cost $180 to $255. The price changes are part of AT&T’s effort to streamline its fiber plans. Starting June 7, the carrier will consolidate its offerings into four plans: 300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 GIG, and 5 GIG. It's nixing the 100 Mbps and 2 GIG offerings, though both are still showing up on AT&T’s website. (Credit: AT&T) The big change is that the 5 GIG plan can drop to $120 if it’s available in your area. But a footnote indicates you need to switch to an eligible AT&T cellular plan to receive the full discount, in addition to opting in to monthly autopay.
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