AT&T has confirmed a price increase for all its home internet plans, with monthly rates set to rise by $5 starting December 1, 2025. The company said the adjustment reflects growing operational costs and is part of efforts to maintain service quality across its nationwide network.
The hike applies to all AT&T Internet and AT&T Fiber plans, according to an official statement shared with multiple outlets. A spokesperson said the move is meant to “help maintain the high-quality service customers expect” as usage and infrastructure demands continue to grow.
Customers who joined within the past year or are enrolled in the Access from AT&T low-income program will not be affected by the upcoming increase. For other users, the new rates will appear automatically on their December billing cycle.
The company last raised internet prices by $5 in late 2024, continuing a pattern of annual adjustments. AT&T said it remains committed to expanding its fiber network and 5G-based Internet Air service, which offers home connectivity through wireless infrastructure.
Subscribers can still lower their monthly costs through payment discounts. AT&T is offering $10 off for customers using AutoPay via bank account, $5 off for debit card AutoPay users, and an additional $5 discount for those using the AT&T Points Plus Card from Citi.
The updated pricing will be reflected within two billing periods after the changes take effect. AT&T said all affected customers will receive direct notifications by email ahead of the adjustment.
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