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AT&T Internet Air Review
Apr 1, 2025
The Bottom Line
AT&T Internet Air, starting at $60 per month, delivers internet service to your home via AT&T's 4G LTE and 5G wireless networks rather than traditional wired offerings like fiber or cable. We like its simple pricing structure, ease of use, and solid service, but would prefer to see more pricing tiers, quicker upload speeds, and broader availability. AT&T Internet Air provides speeds that cater to moderate users, but T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, starting at $25 per month, remains a better choice if it's available where you live, thanks to its unlimited data, bigger footprint, and multiple pricing options.
Availability, Plans, and Rates
Your journey to AT&T Internet Air starts by searching the company's website for your street address. AT&T says the service is available in 47 states, where it focuses on regions with the proper coverage and capacity to ensure a good experience for home internet users and existing wireless customers in the area. AT&T Internet Air is only available in areas not served by AT&T Fiber. This is similar to Verizon's home 5G service, which is only available in areas not covered by its Fios service. If AT&T's website confirms availability in your area, you can move to step two.
There is a single plan from which to choose: It costs $60 per month after a $5 discount for automatic payments. Paperless billing is required. Taxes and fees are extra, but there are no overage fees, no price increases for the first 12 months, no equipment fees, and no annual contract. You can score a 20% discount on the monthly price ($47 per month) if you bundle Internet Air with a qualifying unlimited AT&T wireless voice plan. However, to take advantage of this discount, you must bundle the two services within 24 hours of placing the order for Internet Air.
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