
AT&T internet, TV and phone services
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AT&T provider overview
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AT&T is a leading internet, TV and wireless provider. With DSL, fiber optic and fixed wireless internet networks, streaming and satellite TV services and broad 5G coverage, AT&T gives you many ways to get the quality services you need.
What we like
Availability – More than 40% of U.S. residents are serviceable for AT&T internet and TV services AT&T TV and DIRECTV are available nationwide.
Promotional offers – AT&T is known to sweeten the deal with extra incentives such as gift cards, free premium services and more when you sign up for new services.
High customer satisfaction – The American Customer Satisfaction Index ranks AT&T internet and TV higher than most with a 68/100 and 70/100, respectively in 2020.
Things to consider
Equipment fees – Expect equipment fees to add to the cost of your AT&T services. At just $10/mo., the internet equipment fee is lower than most, but you won’t have the option to avoid the fee by using your own equipment.
Contracts – While AT&T internet requires no contract, AT&T TV and DIRECTV come with a two-year service agreement.
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AT&T provides fast and reliable internet, a variety of discounted TV bundles and home phone with unlimited nationwide calling.
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AT&T Fiber runs on a 100% fiber optic network, delivering speeds of 100 or 1,000 Mbps where available. AT&T also offers AT&T Internet, a DSL-based service, and fixed-wireless internet services in areas where AT&T Fiber is not yet available.
Bundle and save with AT&T
AT&T’s triple play plans with internet, TV and voice service are a popular choice for savings and convenience. Get all your essential home services on one bill with a 12-month locked-in rate.
Don’t forget about AT&T phone
Whether you want AT&T landline home phone, AT&T wireless service or both, you can include phone service in your AT&T triple-play bundle.
Find the right TV service with AT&T
With TV options for streamers, sports fans and movie buffs, AT&T delivers entertainment for everyone.
AT&T FAQs
Are AT&T services available at my address?
Availability for AT&T internet varies by location. Residents in the southern U.S., Midwest or parts of California or Nevada are most likely to be eligible for AT&T internet services. Some of AT&T’s television services, such as AT&T TV, DIRECTV and AT&T TV NOW, are available nationwide.
Is AT&T better than Spectrum, Xfinity or other providers?
AT&T has greater availability than many providers and received higher internet customer satisfaction scores from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) in 2020 with a 68/100 for internet services.
Is AT&T Fiber coming to my area?
AT&T Fiber is currently in dozens of cities across the U.S. with plans to further expand their fiber-optic network in the coming years. View the AT&T Fiber coverage map to see which cities are currently eligible for AT&T Fiber, and which will get access in the near future.
What does AT&T stand for?
American Telephone & Telegraph, but don’t let the name fool you. When AT&T began in 1885, telephone and telegraph were their main services, but now AT&T has expanded into wireless phone, fiber-optic internet, TV services and more.
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Written by:
David AndersSenior Writer, Broadband Content
David joined the Allconnect team in 2017, specializing in broadband and TV content. His work has been referenced by a variety of sources, including ArcGIS, DIRECTV and more. As a Senior Writer, David is motivate… Read more
Edited by:
Robin LaytonEditor, Broadband & Wireless Content
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