AT&T offers
Select Locations: Purchase AT&T Fiber Internet Plan (300Mbps or Higher),
Get $300 in Visa Rewards Cards with plans starting
from $55/month when you apply promo code
XTRA100 during checkout.
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DLS4U for finding this deal.
Note: Eligibility, plans, speeds, and pricing may vary by location. Additional fees such as setup fees may apply.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the offer page, click "Check Availability", and enter your address to see if service is available in your area for the plan of your choice.
- Plan options:
- 300Mbps speed $55/month
- 500Mbps speed $65/month
- Up to 1GIG speed $80/month
- Proceed to cart
- Apply code XTRA100 during checkout
- Complete your transaction
- Email or letter will be sent with Reward Card redemption requirements
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New developments in my area are all getting wired to fiber. It is the easiest way to install it without replacement.
They said basically what you just said. That neighborhood despite being large expensive homes, was not worth the effort at that time. Outdated equipment etc etc, too few homes etc etc.
I wonder how my 50 home neighborhood got on the list! I was able to get on the early adopter price.
From a review standpoint: I have gig fiber since it was originally offered. I have only called support twice in 5 years. Once was someone drove over the pedestal and the other was a bad firmware update disabled wifi.
I stopped using their modem for wifi and use two Ubiquiti U6-LR access points mounted in the middle of my house on the first and second floor. For devices that can use wifi-6, they can get downloads at ~500-600mbps.
Going to gig fiber stopped kids from complaining about internet speed/lag, and going to u6-lr access points stopped them from complaining about dead spots in the house.
Cox has been easy to keep ongoing discounts ($55/month for gigabit and unlimited data) without raising it for a few years. Service used to be terrible but has been fine since Covid. They also don't push me to upgrade or add services.
Is ATT easy to deal with it or do prices go up regularly (it sounds like there's no contract/commitment?)
cable internet is apples and fiber internet is oranges, regardless of providers.
Fiber isn't affected by how many people have the same service, or are using the same service at the same time. When I had Comcast cable gig, the download speeds would drop significantly after 5pm. Since I work from home, it was noticeable. When most people weren't home using their data, I had lots of bandwidth. This is because Cable internet is a shared pipe.
Fiber internet is a dedicated line to your home that isn't shared. It is less impacted by the number of users. Just like the ADSL/DSL lines were less impacted by "peak time" usage.
I was interested in using Comcast gif as a backup since I work remote. I canceled that after about two months. The after five pm speed was about 250mbps. Work hours I didn't go much past 500mbps. No where near the gig speeds.
With fiber gig through ATT in northeast Atlanta, I get 950up/down on my HTPC and my personal laptops on a hardline, not wifi.
Unfortunately, due to my companies firewalls/vpn/virus scanning programs sniffing my packets, the work computer sees 750mbps on a hard line to the modem.
Hope there is a deal like $50 or $60 for 1GB plan.
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Is this 1999?
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