Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jun 3
AT&T Cuts 5-Gig Fiber to $120, Drops 100 Mbps and 2 GIG Plans
Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jun 3

AT&T Cuts 5-Gig Fiber to $120, Drops 100 Mbps and 2 GIG Plans

1 articles · Updated · PCMag · Jun 3

Summary

  • $120 is the new low monthly price for AT&T’s 5 GIG fiber plan, down from roughly $180 to $255, with the streamlined lineup taking effect June 7.
  • Four plans will remain—300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 GIG and 5 GIG—while the 100 Mbps and 2 GIG tiers are being eliminated as AT&T simplifies its fiber offerings.
  • A $25 monthly discount on 5 GIG requires autopay and an eligible postpaid AT&T wireless account in the same name, and pricing can still vary by market.
  • AT&T is also signaling bundle savings of up to $420 a year and appears to be trimming the 300 Mbps plan to $50, after raising home internet prices by $5 in December.
  • The pricing reset comes as AT&T Fiber trails seven rivals in PCMag’s customer-satisfaction survey, underscoring pressure from competitors including GFiber, Starlink and T-Mobile Home Internet.

Insights

With its new price cuts, is AT&T luring customers into a more expensive, bundled future?
After a $250B investment, why do AT&T's customer satisfaction ratings remain so divided?