AT&T Adds Home Internet Options to Its Modular Build-A-Plan Service

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Many do-it-yourself projects start in the home, and now AT&T is adding two home internet options to its modular Build-A-Plan service.

Starting July 7, new AT&T customers eyeing the Build-A-Plan options, as well as existing Build-A-Plan subscribers, will be able to stack AT&T Fiber or AT&T Internet Air (its fixed wireless option) home service onto the mobile phone plan. Either service starts at $35 for the add-on, taking into account autopay discounts, plus taxes and fees.

The base fiber plan is AT&T Internet 300, which delivers data at up to 300Mbps. If purchased separately, it also costs $35. AT&T Internet Air normally costs $55 a month, and the company lists typical download speeds of 90 to 300 Mbps. Both options depend on availability in your area.

The company introduced the Build-A-Plan option in Mayas a way to attract new customers who bring their own unlocked eSIM-capable phone. It starts...

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