This week AT&T quietly increased the speed of several popular fiber internet packages. Before AT&T offered 5 Mbps, 50 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1,000 Mbps down AT&T Fiber internet plans. Now AT&T is offering 5 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 300 Mbps, and 1,000 Mbps down AT&T Fiber internet plans.
The 5, 100, and 300 plans all still come with a 1 Terabyte data cap and a 12 month contract with a $180 early termination fee. If you want to get unlimited data that will cost an extra $30 a month. The 1,000 Mbps plans are data cap free.
As best we can tell the only pricing change is on the 1,000 Mbps plan that went up $10 a month.
AT&T seems to be investing in faster internet on their Fiber plans to fight off growing competition in the home internet market. With 5G internet, fixed wireless and other fiber providers are bringing true competition to home internet.
For now, AT&T seems to be confident in their ability to fight off new competition. AT&T may be confident but they still seem to be investing heavily in building up their network to help them stand out.
Source: DSL Reports
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