AT&T’s internet service plans allow you always to stay connected to the internet. In addition, AT&T has announced new plans for its customers, which are given below.
AT&T Internet Packages
With AT&T’s connections, you can stay in touch with your family and friends and search the internet at no extra cost. Below are all the packages.
Internet High-Speed Connection
Getting a high-speed internet connection costs $45 per month plus taxes and equipment. After $5/month, the price increases by $5/month per month. Discount for AutoPay and Paperless Billing (within 2 bills).
The equipment cost is $10/month. The plan includes 1 TB of data per month; overage fees apply. Geo and service-related rests are also used. AT&T offers more service plans.
Features:
- Set up strong Wi-Fi throughout your home.
- Get the price you want and the quality you deserve.
- Even during peak times, the speed remains consistent.
AT&T TV That’s Smart and Simple
This internet connection is available for $84.99 per month plus taxes. Other information is provided below.
Features:
- 40,000 titles available on-demand and broadcast TV
- AutoPay is simple, safe, and hassle-free.
- HBO Max™ is provided for one year.
- Access to over 5,000 applications, including Netflix and Pandor.
- 500 hours of DVR storage in the cloud
- AT&T TV device and Google Assistant voice remote
AT&T TV High Speeds + Entertainment + Internet
This package is for those looking for free TV, unlimited internet, and entertainment. Unfortunately, this package costs $129.99 per month + tax.
Features:
- 40,000 titles available on-demand and broadcast TV
- AutoPay is simple, safe, and hassle-free.
- HBO Max™ is provided for one year.
- Access to over 5,000 applications, including Netflix and Pandor.
- 500 hours of DVR storage in the cloud
- Fast and reliable internet speed with no data limitations
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