AT&T Fiber Internet — Check Availability & Plans
Symmetrical fiber-to-the-home with no data caps, no contracts, and consistent multi-gig performance for serious streamers, gamers, and remote workers.
See live AT&T Fiber plans available at your address — free, no obligation.
Top speed
5 Gbps
Starting price
$55.00/mo
Contract
No contract
Data cap
Unlimited
Why AT&T Fiber
What makes AT&T Fiber stand out
Symmetrical Speeds
Upload as fast as you download — up to 5 Gbps.
Wi-Fi 6 Gateway
Latest-gen router included with multi-gig plans.
No Data Caps
Unlimited data on every fiber tier.
Top-Rated Satisfaction
Consistently ranked #1 in fiber customer satisfaction.
Plans
AT&T Fiber plan lineup
Pricing varies by address — confirm exact rates with your ZIP.
Fiber 300
300 Mbps
$55/mo
Best for: Streaming, video calls, 3–5 devices
Fiber 1 Gig
1 Gbps
$80/mo
Best for: Power users, gaming, smart home
Fiber 5 Gig
5 Gbps
$245/mo
Best for: Multi-gig WFH, large households, content creators
Estimated starting prices. Final pricing, fees, and availability confirmed at your address.
Pros
- Symmetrical upload and download speeds
- No data caps or contracts
- Wi-Fi 6 gateway included on multi-gig plans
- Top fiber customer satisfaction ratings
Things to consider
- • Limited footprint — only available in 22 states
- • Multi-gig plans require compatible equipment
- • Installation may require professional appointment
FAQ
AT&T Fiber, answered
Is AT&T Fiber available at my address?
AT&T Fiber is available in select neighborhoods across 22 states. Enter your ZIP above to instantly check fiber availability at your specific address.
How fast is AT&T Fiber?
AT&T Fiber plans range from 300 Mbps to 5 Gbps symmetrical, meaning your upload speed matches your download speed — ideal for video calls, cloud backup, and content creation.
How much does AT&T Fiber cost?
Plans start at $55/month for 300 Mbps. The Fiber 1 Gig plan is $80/month, and the 5 Gig plan is $245/month. All prices include the Wi-Fi gateway.
Does AT&T Fiber have data caps?
No. All AT&T Fiber plans include unlimited data with no overage charges.
Is AT&T Fiber better than cable?
For most users, yes. Fiber offers symmetrical speeds, lower latency, and more consistent performance than cable — especially during peak hours.