Dallas-based AT&T is rolling out faster, multi-gigabit fiber internet speeds today as the company doubles down on its connectivity business.
Comerica Bank Tower and AT&T headquarters building Whitacre Tower are seen from the roof of Reunion Tower in 2020.Dallas-based telecom giant AT&T is rolling out faster fiber internet speeds today, allowing more than 5 million customers in more than 70 cities to upgrade to speeds as fast as 5 gigabits per second, the company announced.
Customers in areas where AT&T fiber is available can purchase 2-gigabit speeds for $110 per month or 5-gigabit speeds for $180 per month before taxes. The 2-gig plan for businesses starts at $225 per month and the 5-gig plan for businesses starts at $395. AT&T provides a toolPreviously, AT&T’s fiber internet plans offered a maximum of around 1-gigabit connection speeds at $80 per month.
. The Texas cities where faster connection speeds are available are Amarillo, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Lubbock and Odessa-Midland. Texas cities where AT&T’s 1-gig fiber is available but not its faster multi-gigabit speeds include Waco, Port Arthur, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Houston, El Paso and Beaumont.
AT&T’s broadband internet service is available to 40% of U.S. households and its faster fiber internet services are available to just a third of those households,
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