AT&T users should brace for a rate increase as company provides price change info

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Anam Hamid is a computer scientist turned tech journalist who has a keen interest in the tech world, with a particular focus on smartphones and tablets. She has previously written for Android Headlines and has also been a ghostwriter for several tech and car publications.

, prices for its internet services will increase by $5 per month starting November 10. The rate increase will seemingly affect all its internet users, so whether you use its fixed wireless, DSL or fiber internet service, you should expect your bill to go up by $5 next month.

We’re increasing our prices for AT&T Fiber and AT&T Internet service. Your monthly rate will increase $5 per month starting November 10, 2024.'s cheapest internet plans cost $55 a month at the moment, which means you will need to spend at least $60 from next month to continue using its internet service.

The last we saw the company hike rates for internet customers was in mid-2023, when monthly rates for DSL users went up by $10. Before that,raises prices at least once a year for its internet customers, and it wasn't going to close out 2024 without inflating bills.

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