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AT&T provides wireless service, fiber internet, and TV options for residential and business customers across the United States through its retail locations and att.com.
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About AT&T
AT&T offers wireless service plans for individuals and families, as well as AT&T Fiber internet for eligible residential areas. Bundles that combine wireless and internet service may be available in certain locations.
Smartphones and devices are sold through AT&T stores and att.com, with financing and trade-in options available. Business wireless and connectivity plans serve small and large organizations across the country.
Common uses
AT&T covers wireless, home internet, and connected device needs for personal and business customers.
Postpaid and prepaid plans with unlimited and tiered data options for individuals and families.
AT&T Fiber home internet service in eligible residential locations across the U.S.
Smartphones and tablets with financing, trade-in programs, and installment payment options.
Wireless plans, internet, and connectivity solutions for small businesses and enterprise customers.
Who is it for
AT&T is a major U.S. telecommunications provider used by individuals, families, and businesses who need wireless phone service, home internet, or bundled TV and broadband plans. It is a common choice for people who want a national carrier with broad coverage and the option to bundle multiple services under one account.
Getting started
Go to att.com to compare wireless plans, home internet options, or bundled packages. Use the coverage map to verify AT&T's network availability in your area before signing up.
Choose a wireless plan based on your data needs. AT&T offers unlimited and limited data plans for individuals and families.
Visit an AT&T retail store to activate a new line, transfer an existing number, or purchase a device in person. Stores can also assist with plan changes.
For home internet, enter your address on att.com to see which service types — fiber or broadband — are available at your location.
Common questions
Yes, you can typically transfer your existing phone number to AT&T from another carrier. This process is called number porting. To initiate a port, you will need your current account number and PIN or transfer PIN from your current carrier. The process is usually completed within a few hours to one business day.
AT&T offers fiber internet service under the AT&T Fiber brand in many U.S. markets. Fiber availability depends on your specific address. Check att.com and enter your address to see which internet service options — including fiber — are available at your location.
FirstNet is a nationwide wireless broadband network built specifically for first responders — including police, fire, and emergency medical services. AT&T built and operates the FirstNet network under a government contract. First responders and their agencies can subscribe to FirstNet plans through att.com/firstnet.
Information source: AT&T's official U.S. website and service information. Last verified June 22, 2026.
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