Fiber & DSL home internet
With AT&T home internet, access fiber-fast speeds up to 1000 Mbps, so you can stream your favorite shows and play games online with virtually no lag.
Looking for internet available at your address? Enter your zip code at the top of the page to see which of our leading partners provide service near you, or choose a provider below to see plans and pricing available in your location.
Many of our partners offer fiber internet, the fastest internet available for most homes. With fiber internet, data travels at the speed of light via fiber-optic cables, lessening lag and latency, and making everything you need to do for work or play more seamless.
With speeds ranging from 300 Mbps to 5 Gigs available in some areas, you can stream, game, and download large files with less lag than ever.
Because of the speed-of-light connection and no data caps, your connection performs consistently, even during peak usage times.
Fiber infrastructure allows for consistent upgrades, meaning your internet connection is future-proof, supporting next-generation applications.
Most fiber connections offer symmetrical download and upload speeds, improving gaming and work-from-home experiences.
Want to stream in 4K (or even 8K) Ultra-HD? Fiber connections provide the speeds necessary for streaming at the highest picture quality, without the bothersome buffering.
We partner with leading fiber internet, home security, and satellite TV providers across all 50 states.
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Compare prices with packages displayed side-by-side from your location’s available providers.
Our expert sales and customer service team is available to walk you through the process from selection to installation.
Available where cable TV doesn’t reach, satellite TV service brings unmatched access to your favorite channels, including specific packages designed for movie lovers and sports fanatics.
Modern security systems include app control, home automation, and other safety and convenience features.
What is the best internet provider?
The best internet provider for your home internet needs depends on your location, household size, and how often you use your internet. For instance, if you live in an urban area, you’ll have access to faster internet plans like fiber or cable, whereas more rural areas may require a satellite or DSL connection.
Check out our internet page for more information on which providers best suit your needs.
What is the difference between cable internet, DSL internet, and fiber optic internet?
The main difference between cable, DSL, and fiber-optic internet is how they deliver internet to your home, which affects the speed and reliability of each type of service.
Cable internet:
Uses the same coaxial cables as cable television.
Offers high-speed internet, generally faster than DSL.
Speeds range from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps.
Network congestion affects speeds, as bandwidth is shared among users in the same area.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) internet:
Uses existing telephone lines.
Typically slower than cable and fiber optic internet, with speeds ranging from 1 Mbps to 100 Mbps.
More stable speeds since it's a dedicated line, not shared with neighbors.
Speed decreases with distance from the provider's central office.
Fiber-optic internet:
Uses thin strands of glass or plastic fibers to transmit data as light.
Offers the highest speeds, ranging from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps or higher.
Provides consistent and reliable speeds regardless of distance or network congestion.
Generally more expensive and less widely available than cable or DSL due to newer infrastructure requirements.
How to set up internet service after moving?
Set up your new internet service through the internet service provider you’ve chosen for your new home. Typically, they’ll give you everything you need to set up your internet or schedule a technician to install your service.
What providers are available in my area?
Enter your zip code in the field at the top of this page to find out which internet and satellite TV partners serve your particular location. We work with various internet, home security, and satellite TV providers to ensure that no matter where you live, and no matter where you move, we can find a package for you.
Can I get wireless internet in a new home?
Yes. Enter your new home’s zip code in the field at the top of the page to find out which wireless internet providers are available in your area.
What is my internet service provider?
In some locations, only one internet provider is available; in others, you may have multiple options. Enter your zip code above to see packages from the available provider(s) in your area, and if there are multiple options, compare prices and features to find your home’s best fit.
Can I bundle internet and phone?
Yes. You can bundle internet and phone services to save money and simplify your billing. Many of our provider partners offer bundle packages that combine high-speed internet with reliable phone service, often including unlimited nationwide calling. This is a great way to streamline your home services and ensure you get the best deal.
What is the best choice for TV service?
The best choice for TV service depends on your viewing preferences. If you prefer a wide range of channels and on-demand options, cable or satellite TV might be ideal. However, if you prefer flexibility and access to streaming platforms, consider a streaming service with live TV options like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV; some of our internet partners offer deals on these streaming services when you sign up for high-speed internet. Many of our internet partners also offer TV bundles, which can be convenient if you want to combine services.
Who is the best home security company?
The best home security company depends on your specific needs. Our partners ADT and Vivint are well-known for comprehensive home security systems with 24/7 monitoring. It's important to consider factors like the level of monitoring, ease of installation, and whether you want smart home integration when choosing the best option for your new home.