AT&T introduces simplified fiber home internet plans
AT&T launched simplified fiber home internet plans, according to a report published by Fierce Network.
Fierce Network reported that AT&T is simplifying its fiber home internet options. The report states that the company had already simplified its wireless plans before making a similar change to its fiber offering.
The available source text identifies the change as a simplification of AT&T's fiber home internet plans. It does not specify how many plans AT&T now offers, what speeds are included, or whether pricing changed.
The source text does not include eSIM-related details, device compatibility information, or country-specific rollout information beyond identifying AT&T as the company involved. The report focuses on AT&T's consumer fiber broadband plan structure.
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