

AT&T Internet 1000
Ready for blazing-fast, reliable internet service? Get the internet speed you need with AT&T 1000. Find package details and see how it compares to other gigabit plans below.
What is AT&T 1000?
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AT&T 1000 is AT&T’s newest, fastest residential internet plan reaching symmetrical download and upload speeds of 940 Mbps.
What does this mean for you?
AT&T 1000 means you can have all of your family’s devices online at the same time without experiencing unnecessary lag or latency. On this plan, your home network can handle having virtually every device in your home connected at once.
All AT&T internet plans come standard with extra value features for their customers. Here are other features that are included with AT&T 1000:
- AT&T Internet Security Suite powered by McAfee®
- Free access to 30,000+ Wi-Fi hotspot locations
- Technical support available 24/7
AT&T Internet 1000 is more than fast internet
AT&T 1000 doesn’t just deliver one of the fastest download speeds available on the market. AT&T 1000 also adds extra value to its fiber internet package with:
- No data cap – AT&T fiber optic internet plans come with unlimited data.
- Free self-installation – Many customers will qualify for free self-installation.
- AT&T’s free Smart Home Manager app – Remotely monitor your home network, including your Wi-Fi name, password and all connected devices.
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How does AT&T Fiber 1000 compare?
If you’re thinking about getting a gigabit internet plan that offers speeds up to 1,000 Mbps, it is helpful to look at what each provider offers. Depending on which high-speed internet provider you choose, you could end up spending more on your monthly price and install fees, but getting less value.
For example, Xfinity gigabit internet has an upload speed of up to 35 Mbps, compared to the AT&T 1000 upload speed of up to 940 Mbps. Uploading photos, videos and documents take longer with a slower upload speed.
AT&T Fiber 1000 vs. other gigabit plans
Provider plan | Starting price* | Download/upload speed | Install fee | Tech |
AT&T 1000 | $60.00/mo. | 940/940 Mbps | $49.00 | Fiber optic |
Frontier FiOS Gig | $74.99/mo. | 940/880 Mbps | $75.00 | Fiber optic |
Verizon Fios Gigabit | $79.99/mo. | 940/35 Mbps | $99.00 | Fiber optic |
Xfinity gigabit | $89.99/mo. | 940/880 Mbps | $60.00 | Cable |
Spectrum Internet GIG | $109.99/mo. | 1,000/35 Mbps | $49.99 | Cable |
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 07/20/20.

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AT&T Fiber 1000 vs. other AT&T internet plans
AT&T’s other fiber internet plans include AT&T Internet 100 and AT&T Internet 300, which offer up to 100 Mbps and 300 Mbps respectively. Both the AT&T Internet 100 and 300 plans start at $50/mo*.
With AT&T 1000, you get up to 10 times the internet speed for a starting price of just $20 more per month.
AT&T plan name | Starting price* | Price after 12 months* |
AT&T 1000 | $70/mo. | $100/mo. |
AT&T 300 | $50/mo. | $80/mo. |
AT&T 100 | $50/mo. | $80/mo. |
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 07/20/20.
Is AT&T 1000 right for you?
You may be wondering if you need the AT&T 1000 plan at up to 940 Mbps in your home. The internet speed that will work best for you depends on how many devices are connected in your home and what activities you do on the internet.
AT&T Internet 1000 is best for
- Multiple streaming devices, such as Roku or Apple TV
- Members of your household who work from home
- Online PC or console gaming, such as an Xbox or PlayStation
Bundle and save
Need TV and internet together? Save an extra $10/mo. when you bundle AT&T 1000 with another qualifying AT&T service, including TV, home phone or wireless service. Get AT&T 1000 for as low as $60/mo. with qualifying bundles.
Where is AT&T 1000 available?
AT&T offers DSL and fiber internet plans in 36 U.S. states. AT&T Fiber is available to over 13 million homes in 44 major cities. Check below to see if a metro area near you offers AT&T 1000.
AT&T 1000 FAQs
Is AT&T Fiber 1000 worth it?
Yes. AT&T 1000 offers fiber to your home for less than most other internet providers on the market. AT&T 1000 is for households with multiple internet users who want uninterrupted gaming, streaming and browsing, even during peak hours.
How fast is AT&T 1000?
AT&T 1000 offers up to 940 Mbps download and upload speeds. As with most providers that offer a 1,000 Mbps, or gigabit, plan, your actual speed will be up to 940 Mpbs. Why is this? Because data overhead (i.e. the data used to run the system) will automatically require some bandwidth.
Is 1,000 Mbps internet good?
Yes. 1,000 Mbps is one of the fastest available residential internet speeds. AT&T 1000 offers speeds up to 940 Mbps with over 99% reliability, even during peak hours.
How much does 1,000 Mbps cost?
AT&T 1000 starts at $60/mo.* The price goes to $80/mo.* after 12 months.
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 07/20/20.
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Written by:
Lisa IscrupeWriter, Broadband & Data Content
Lisa uses years of experience in sales and customer service for internet-TV providers to inform her writing on broadband. Her work has been referenced by CNN and other national sources. In Lisa’s Words: Ever… Read more
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Robin LaytonEditor, Broadband & Wireless Content
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