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AT&T is the largest fiber home internet provider in the U.S. Learn about AT&T home internet plans, pricing and speeds.
AT&T Unlimited Starter. Like Verizon and T-Mobile, AT&T kicks off its unlimited lineup with a solid introductory plan. Unlimited Starter is a great way to dip your toe into the network with ...
AT&T's unlimited data plans start with the basic Unlimited Starter plan. While you'll get unlimited 5G data, plus talk and text here, there are a few key limitations that make this the 'budget' plan.
AT&T’s fiber internet plans do not have data caps, though the non-fiber plans are capped at 1.5 TB of data. That’s more than enough for typical internet users.
AT&T offers a plan aimed at subscribers who are 55 years of age or older, but it does have some limitations. Here's ...
AT&T: The best low-cost option at AT&T is an unlimited data plan where you get 16GB of high-speed data each month. (Use that allotment up, and your data speeds slow down.) ...
AT&T's next cheapest plan: AT&T Unlimited Stater costs $65 a month for a single line of data. That extra $15/month gets you 3GB of mobile hotspot data per line, and you can add multiple lines.
AT&T sets up a scenario of a couple — including a first responder and their partner. Previously, folks were skipping FirstNet and instead signing up for two commercial AT&T plans.
The last plan in AT&T's prepaid lineup is the standard 15GB option, which is again a pay-monthly plan with a set data allowance, 5G data, mobile hotspot, HD streaming, and data rollover.