AT&T wants to charge you more for a faster entry-level fiber internet plan
AT&T is set to revise its fiber internet plans, eliminating certain speed options. The company will no longer offer 100Mbps and 2Gbps plans. Instead, it aims to streamline its entry-level offerings with a focus on faster speeds at a higher price point.
- ▪AT&T will drop its 100Mbps and 2Gbps fiber internet plans.
- ▪The changes are part of a strategy to streamline their offerings.
- ▪Customers can expect faster speeds but at an increased cost.
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