AT&T adds fixed-wireless internet to low-income Access offer
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Updated · Telecompaper EN · Apr 28
AT&T adds fixed-wireless internet to low-income Access offer
11 articles · Updated · Telecompaper EN · Apr 28
Eligible households can now receive a $25 monthly discount on AT&T Internet Air, the company's 5G-based home broadband service.
This expansion aims to make high-speed internet more affordable for low-income customers by including fixed-wireless access in the Access by AT&T program.
AT&T's move reflects ongoing efforts by telecom providers to bridge the digital divide and increase broadband accessibility for underserved communities across the United States.
Is AT&T's new $35 plan a real fix for the digital divide?
How does AT&T's new plan stack up against other low-cost options?
With federal internet subsidies gone, can corporate discounts bridge the gap?
Can 5G truly replace traditional broadband in America's rural areas?
Is fixed 5G internet a long-term solution or just a temporary fix?