AT&, T Internet Air evaluation
AT&, T Fiber is a home computer crowd-pleaser. We ranked it (tied with Verizon Fios ) as the top internet service provider in the nation for 2025. AT&, T Internet Air is the telecom company’s latest net connection kind, and it relies on a 5G network to get people online.
It’s no wonder that companies like AT& and T are switching to faster fixed wireless internet choices like 5G household internet as fibre networks continue to be difficult to expand in new markets. This technology offers a long-overdue switch to remote broadband and a friendly alternative to large city internet service providers.
AT&, T has an active towering mobile community and offers a standard, 4G LTE fixed wireless internet solution, but it held up on its 5G home internet service until now. Since 2021, the top mobile operators, and , have dominated the 5G home net market. However, AT&, T is now upping the ante.
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AT&, T Internet Air was initially only available as a service update to existing Broadband customers, and it is now accessible to all new customers ( as well as upgrade-eligible users ) in nearly 100 areas across 48 states.
You’re probably wondering what AT&, T Internet Air is and whether it’s worthwhile to sign up for, whether it’s available to you as an update or as an entirely new service.
Supported by a 5G fixed wireless network, AT&, T Internet Air is an all-in-one plan with download speeds ranging from 90 to 300 megabits per second. Your technology is included for free, and there are no word contracts. But before you sign up, this break down the details. Here’s all you need to know.
AT&, T Internet Air
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AT&, T’s Internet Air aims to change 5G into home bandwidth.
What is AT&, T Internet Air?
AT&, T Internet Air is a new home internet service delivered over AT&T’s 5G wireless network. The enhanced wireless network supports faster speeds than AT&T’s traditional fixed wireless service (which typically tops out at 10Mbps) and eliminates the need for a mounted receiver with a direct line of sight to a nearby tower.
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AT&, T Internet Air is a convenient alternative to wired internet and is a practical solution for internet in rural areas. The speeds — advertised as 90 to 300 megabits per second — and other perks make Internet Air an option worth considering, even in areas where multiple ISPs may be available.
Compared with other 5G home internet providers, specifically , AT&, T Internet Air has some definite catching up to do regarding coverage area and availability. But everything else (including pricing, speeds and service terms) should be right on par with the competition.
AT&, T Internet Air plan and pricing
Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
AT&, T Internet Air offers just one plan, for $60 a month. Service includes the fastest speeds available, typically between 90 and 300Mbps down and 8 to 30Mbps up, according to AT&T. A 20% discount is available to qualifying AT&T mobile customers, which can lower your monthly bill to $47.
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As with every fixed wireless provider, actual speeds to the home depend on network congestion and your home’s proximity to a tower. Some people may see faster speeds, at least until more customers join the local network, while others may experience slower speeds. The in download speed and 20Mbps in upload speed, so if your AT&, T Internet Air speeds fall on the lower end, it may technically not qualify as a broadband connection. That said, AT&, T Internet Air should still offer enough — just keep in mind that if you have a lot of streamers, gamers or remote workers using your service, it may not be the plan for you.
and found the speeds to be sorely lacking compared with his cable internet service. But again, your experience might differ based on your location, so it’s worth trying at your address to see what speeds you can get.
Be prepared for fluctuating speeds, possible throttling
For a variety of reasons, home speeds over a wireless service, even one as advanced as 5G, can typically vary significantly at any time due to a wired connection, such as cable, fiber, or even DSL.
For one, your connection may be affected by inclement weather, but network congestion is most likely to be the root cause of slower 5G home internet speeds.
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To counter the potential problem, AT&, T says it will “greatly reduce your speed for a minimum of 30 minutes” if your usage is deemed to be significantly contributing to network congestion.
What isn’t clear is how AT&, T determines when and how you’re contributing to network congestion. I’d recommend being somewhat aware of your internet use– how many devices are connected, what tasks they’re performing, and at what time of day– for the first few months of service. Take note of any instances where the helps you understand what might go beyond the congestion contribution threshold.
Where can you sign up for AT&, T Internet Air?
The FCC’s broadband map shows AT&, T Internet Air available to 14.8% of US addresses.
Wireless delivery is a big advantage to 5G home internet as it can reach many homes in an area without the need for cable infrastructure. AT&, T Internet Air does not yet boast nearly the same availability as T-Mobile Home Internet or Verizon 5G Home Internet, but we can expect it to grow — especially as a viable rural internet option.
. That sounds like a lot, and it is, but many markets are also serviceable for AT&T Fiber. If your address is eligible for AT&T Fiber, don’t hesitate to switch to fiber: Even is cheaper, faster and comes with truly compared to AT&, T Internet Air.
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AT&, T Internet Air is still growing, but here are some the major cities that can sign up for service.
Residents might also find coverage in Fort Pierce, Florida, Weslaco, Texas, San Luis Obispo, California, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Panama City, Florida, Thomasville, Georgia, Sherman, Texas, Ada, Oklahoma and Victoria, Texas.
When I ran serviceability checks, using dozens of addresses in various AT&, T Internet Air markets, results mostly included AT&T Fiber plans or AT&T Internet — the DSL service that AT&, T Internet Air is replacing. Very few addresses gave me the option of AT&, T Internet Air, despite checking availability in and around roughly 15 cities.
You can . If you are an AT&T Internet (DSL) customer, AT&T will likely contact you when Internet Air becomes available as an upgrade to your home internet service.
AT&, T Internet Air service terms
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Although the network congestion policy is a little vague, everything else that might affect your service or your bill is more straightforward. Equipment is included at no extra cost, there are no overage fees, no contracts, and no set price increases after the 12-month mark.
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AT&, T’s sleek-looking AT&, T All-Fi is included with the monthly cost, replacing a modem and router. The self-setup , process ( no professional installation required ) involves little more than plugging in the router and setting up your Wi-Fi network. You might want to try putting the router in various locations throughout your home to see which location offers you the best coverage and connection quality. AT&, T also offers ActiveArmor, a security plan with built-in defenses.
If your connection is lacking in certain areas of your home, AT&, T offers with up to five extenders for an additional$ 10 monthly.
No overage fees
I’m new to AT&, T for Internet Air, and this language. AT&, T Fiber has or unlimited data. AT&, T Internet, the DSL service, and AT&, T Fixed Wireless have set data caps and fees for going over.
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AT&, T Internet Air does not mention specific data caps, only that there are , which implies that you can use as much data as you want, seemingly “unlimited.” However, AT&T reserves the right to throttle your speeds during high usage periods. So, while your data use may result in throttled speeds for a period, you won’t have to worry about adding anything to your bill.
No contracts or set price increase at 12 months
There are with AT&, T Internet Air, so you can try the service risk-free without fear of early termination fees if you decide the service isn’t for you.
If AT&, T Internet Air does end up meeting your needs, you won’t be hit with a set price increase after a year of service. That’s not to say the price will never go up, but there isn’t a definite, and potentially steep, price increase at the 12-month mark like you get with many internet providers.
How does AT&, T Internet Air compare?
AT&, T Internet Air is still a relatively new service, so it’s tough to say how it holds up to other internet providers when it comes to performance and overall value.
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On paper, AT&, T Internet Air is comparable to 5G home internet from T-Mobile, though it lacks the same breadth of coverage. Speeds are about the same at 75 to 225Mbps (72 to 245Mbps with T-Mobile) for about $10 more a month than T-Mobile Internet’s basic plan. Verizon 5G Home Internet has a higher speed range than both (50 to 300Mbps or 85 to 1,000Mbps) and a lower starting price than AT&, T Internet Air at $50 monthly or less for qualifying mobile customers.
Considering the , choosing AT&, T,  , for 5G home internet may depend on your wireless carrier.
As for , AT&, T Internet Air will likely be a significant improvement over DSL, but I wouldn’t count on it replacing your or service just yet.
Cable and fiber internet may offer faster, faster options, better connection quality, and more, depending on the local providers, even if the monthly cost is a little more.
AT&, T Internet Air customer satisfaction
Again, AT&, T Internet Air is a newer service, so there’s little to go by when gauging customer reception and satisfaction. It is worth noting that AT&T as a whole consistently performs well, according to the and .
AT&, T placed in the top 5, per the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index.
AT&, T Fiber claimed the ACSI’s top spot for customer satisfaction among fiber providers, scoring 80 out of 100. For non-fiber AT&, T Internet gravitated toward the top with a 69/100 among non-fiber providers, highlighting a 4 % decrease from the previous year. Interestingly, the only ISPs with higher scores were 5G home internet providers T-Mobile and Verizon. Over at the J. D. Power, AT&, T also grabbed the top spot in the North Central and West regions.
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Notably, since J.D. Power has begun using different categories for “wired” and “non-wired” internet connection types, . AT&T’s wireless internet options (assumedly AT&, T Internet Air and its slower fixed wireless option) ranked last overall.
Additionally, I looked to to find out how well the service has been received so far. was, as it often is, a mixed bag of positive and negative comments.
Some praised the speeds and quality of the connection, while others argued that they preferred to continue using their DSL and referred to Internet Air’s cellular internet service as” a glorified hotspot for your home.”
Is AT&, T Internet Air worth it?
It’s still early, but given the popularity, convenience and apparent value of 5G home internet service, I would say AT&, T Internet Air is at least worth considering, especially for those in rural areas where options are often limited.
Ultimately, there is no contract with AT&, T Internet Air, so there is no risk to testing it out to see what kind of speeds and latency you can get at your address.
AT&, T Internet Air FAQs
What kind of internet is AT&, T Internet Air?
AT&, T Internet Air is a fixed wireless internet service using a , similar toand . No direct cables or line of sight to a nearby tower are required for service.
Is AT&, T Internet Air good for gaming?
AT&, T Internet Air speeds (90 to 300Mbps) and latency (30 to 65ms) should comfortably support Fixed wireless service is susceptible to speed and connection quality fluctuations, especially during peak usage times and instances of heavy network congestion. Additionally, AT&T may throttle speeds for a short period if your activity significantly contributes to network congestion, which may interfere with your ability to game online.
In short, AT&, T Internet Air can support online gaming, but lag and insufficient speeds may periodically present a problem.
Can I take AT&, T Internet Air on the go?
No. AT&, T Internet Air is a fixed home internet service. You may move your router around your home to improve connection quality, but taking your router with you to another location away from your address is not permitted.