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Up to 5 Gbps

Availability in the U.S.:

21 States

Frontier Internet Availability

Whether it’s fiber, DSL, fixed wireless, or even 5G, AT&T’s internet services cover almost every type of internet connection you can fathom. With access in 21 states, AT&T offers DSL internet to a whopping 120.3 million people, making it the largest DSL provider in the U.S.

If that wasn’t enough, AT&T Fiber is also the largest fiber internet provider, offering access to 54.4 million people. With download speeds up to 5 Gbps, AT&T is at the forefront of the fiber internet revolution. Plus, AT&T’s newest product, AT&T Internet Air, is rolling out to households in areas where wired internet options are limited.

Remember, with AT&T, speeds and availability will vary based on your location. However, AT&T offers promotions and deals each month to keep your prices low no matter where you call home.

Table of Contents:

Centurylink Internet Availability

Centurylink Internet Contracts and Data Caps

Centurylink Internet Customer Service

The Value of Centurylink Internet

CenturyLink Internet Connections

Connection type Transmission method Download speeds
Fiber
Pulses of infrared light through optical fiber cables
Up to 5 Gbps
5G home internet
Radio waves between cell towers
90-300 Mbps
Fixed wireless
Microwaves between two fixed points
At least 10 Mbps

Frequently Asked Questions:

Is AT&T internet available in my area?

How much does AT&T internet cost?

How fast is AT&T Fiber internet?

Does AT&T internet have data caps?

Does AT&T internet service require a contract?

Is CenturyLink available at my house?

Find out if AT&T is available to your home by typing your address below to refine results:

What are CenturyLink top covered cities?

Compare AT&T plans in these popular cities:

Houston, TX · Chicago, IL · Los Angeles, CA · Miami, FL · San Antonio, TX · Dallas, TX · San Diego, CA · Austin, TX · Orlando, FL · Atlanta, GA · San Jose, CA · Indianapolis, IN · Fort Worth, TX · Charlotte, NC · Jacksonville, FL · Saint Louis, MO · San Francisco, CA · Columbus, OH · Sacramento, CA · Fort Lauderdale, FL · El Paso, TX · Milwaukee, WI · Louisville, KY · Cleveland, OH · Oklahoma City, OK · Memphis, TN · Fresno, CA · Detroit, MI · Kansas City, MO · Bakersfield, CA

Where does CenturyLink offer
service?

AT&T is available in these states:

Alabama · Alaska · Arizona · Arkansas · California · Colorado · Connecticut · Delaware · District of Columbia · Florida · Georgia · Hawaii · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Minnesota · Mississippi · Missouri · Montana · Nebraska · Nevada · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New Mexico · New York · North Carolina · North Dakota · Ohio · Oklahoma · Oregon · Pennsylvania · Rhode Island · South Carolina · South Dakota · Tennessee · Texas · Utah · Vermont · Virginia · Washington · West Virginia · Wisconsin · Wyoming

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AT&T Internet Contracts and Data Caps

These days it seems like you have to sign a contract for just about everything from non-disclosure agreements and leases to reserving a table at your favorite restaurant on a Friday night (okay, maybe not everything). However, with AT&T, you don’t have to worry about the repercussions of signing a long, drawn-out service agreement because  AT&T internet doesn’t have contracts.

If you sign up for an AT&T internet plan today, you can enjoy all the discounts and benefits of signing a contract without all the strings attached. That said, AT&T hasn’t completely thrown out all the fine print.

It can be easy to imagine the internet as an open buffet where you can feast on content and stream videos until your heart’s content. And while AT&T internet doesn’t require a contract, some AT&T internet plans do have certain limitations, known as data caps, that prevent this type of overindulgence.

These data caps vary based on the connection type. For example, AT&T Fiber plans allow for unlimited access to the internet, while DSL will limit you to 1.5 TB of data per month. If you’re one of the few people with access to AT&T’s fixed wireless plans, you’ll have a data cap up to 350 GB.

While most people don’t tend to hit their data capacity, if you do go over, you could be subject to data overage charges. Our team put together this table of AT&T connection types and data caps, along with real-world examples of that data usage, to demonstrate how difficult it can be to surpass some data caps:

AT&T Internet Data Caps

Connection type Data cap Data cap equivalence
Fiber
Unlimited
Unlimited access
5G
Unlimited
Unlimited access
DSL
1.5 TB
170 hours of 4K video
Fixed wireless
350 GB
140 hours of HD video

AT&T Internet Customer Service

One often overlooked aspect of the internet purchasing process is customer service. With its longstanding history of customer commitment, AT&T’s customer service department is well-equipped to handle anything you might need. However, don’t just take our word for it. Check out AT&T’s ratings in these trusted customer satisfaction surveys:

AT&T Internet Customer Service Ratings

American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) - Fiber J.D. Power West J.D. Power South
No. 1 (80/100)
No. 1 (729/1,000)
No. 1 (761/1,000)

That said, like any large company, AT&T has its fair share of unfavorable reviews. Even with these instances, these ratings show a consistent commitment by AT&T to address each grievance equally and effectively, which we think is essential when choosing your internet provider.

If you happen to run into an issue, AT&T offers a variety of contact methods outside of traditional phone support lines, including live chat, app support, community forums, and even social media. No matter your preferred way to get assistance when trouble arises, AT&T has got you covered.

The Value of AT&T Internet

AT&T internet offers a variety of speeds, packages, and plans to meet the necessities of almost any user looking for internet service. Use the following pros and cons lists to determine if AT&T internet is right for you:

Pros Cons
  • Ultra-fast gigabit speeds
  • Extensively available across the U.S.
  • Award-winning customer service
  • Affordable plans
  • Impressive internet promotions
  • Data caps on non-fiber plans
  • Fiber isn’t available everywhere

Overall, we think AT&T internet can provide stellar value for your money. AT&T offers customers gigabit fiber internet, expansive availability, and comprehensive customer service options.

Frequently Asked Questions About AT&T Internet

Find out with AT&T internet is available near you by typing in your address in the search bar below. You can also use the AT&T coverage map below to pinpoint your location and see if it is highlighted in blue. If it is, you’re in luck! AT&T internet is available where you live.

AT&T Fiber internet plans start at just $55 per month.

AT&T’s fiber internet provides download speeds up to 5 Gbps.

AT&T Fiber internet plans offer unlimited data. However, AT&T DSL plans have a 1.5 TB per month data cap, and AT&T fixed wireless plans limit your data usage to 350 GB per month.

AT&T does not require you to sign a contract. That means no fretting about ETFs if you (for whatever reason) device to go to another internet provider.

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Spectrum is available in 42 states across the United States, including Hawaii. See if Spectrum is available in your area using our coverage map.

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