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AT&T launches 4 new internet plans amid fight for customers
Key takeaways
- While AT&T welcomed 584,000 new internet customers in the first quarter of 2026, according to its most recent earnings report, T-Mobile attracted over 500,000 and Verizon gained 341,000.
- In January, Verizon acquired Frontier for $20 billion to expand its fiber internet footprint nationwide, offering more customers bundled mobile and internet service.
- While AT&T faces elevated competition from Verizon and T-Mobile, it is also challenged by the growing threat of satellite internet providers.
AT&T launches 4 new internet plans amid fight for customers Patricia Battle Sat, June 6, 2026 at 9:07 PM GMT+7 4 min read T TMUS AMZN VZ SPAX.PVT AT&T has refreshed its internet plan lineup amid intensifying competition in the broadband industry.
While AT&T welcomed 584,000 new internet customers in the first quarter of 2026, according to its most recent earnings report, T-Mobile attracted over 500,000 and Verizon gained 341,000.
In January, Verizon acquired Frontier for $20 billion to expand its fiber internet footprint nationwide, offering more customers bundled mobile and internet service. T-Mobile also recently upgraded its fiber internet plans in April, which include more value and lower starting prices.
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