Certain people could call me successfully while others could not. Apparently this is called “port” or “porting over your phone number” and could only send/receive texts to certain people and make limited calls. I recently switched to Verizon from At&t, but decided to keep my original phone number. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.I had the same problem. AT&T, Globe logo, DIRECTV, and all other DIRECTV marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. For more information, go to Offers may not be combined with other promotional offers on the same services and may be modified or discontinued at any time without notice. Actual customer speeds are not guaranteed and may vary based on several factors. ††Internet speed claims represent maximum network service capability speeds and based on wired connection to gateway. to Internet Terms of Service at att.com/internet-terms.
Installation: $99 installation for full tech install, plus tax where applicable. equipment fee, and monthly cost recovery surcharges which are not government-required may apply, as well as taxes.
Additional Fees & Taxes: AT&T one-time transactional fees, $10/mo. Must maintain autopay/paperless bill and valid email address to continue discount. Pay full plan cost until discount starts w/in 2 bill cycles. Autopay & Paperless Bill Discount: Discount off the monthly rate when account is active & enrolled in both. After 12 mos., then prevailing rate applies. Price for Internet 300 for new residential customers & is after $5/mo autopay & paperless bill discount. to change and may be discontinued at any time. Unlike the companies that scored ahead of it - Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity and Verizon - AT&T still has nearly 10 million subscribers using its slower AT&T Internet and legacy DSL plans, which brings its overall score down.
That might sound like a ding, but AT&T’s 114.78 Speed Score™ is nothing to sneeze at.
So what kind of speed can you actually expect to get from AT&T internet? According to the latest numbers from Ookla, a website that uses speed tests to create a score that combines download and upload speeds, AT&T came in fifth out of the six largest providers in the country for both speed and consistency. In the latest version, AT&T opted not to be included at all. That said, AT&T has been called out specifically for pressuring the FCC to remove unflattering data from these reports. This doesn’t always mean your provider is under-delivering - things like your Wi-Fi router and the size of your home can slow your connection down - but some companies consistently come up short.Īccording to the FCC’s Ninth Measuring Broadband America report, AT&T’s DSL plans actually provided faster speeds on average than they advertised. With most internet providers, there’s often a gap between the speeds that are advertised and what you actually get. Those in areas serviceable for AT&T Fiber, however, may find themselves torn between the 300 and 500 plan, or wondering if going all in on gig service is worth it.
AT&T automatically provides the highest speed available with these plans. All AT&T Internet plans cost $45/mo., but you’ll only have access to one. If your address is serviceable for only DSL hybrid service, you won’t have much of an option when choosing a plan.
AutoPay & Paperless billing discount (within 2 bills). **ABP & Paperless billing + taxes and equip fee after $5/mo. *PABP & Paperless billing + taxes and equip fee.