See how AT&T Fiber stacks up against Xfinity, Spectrum, Verizon Fios, Google Fiber, Frontier, and Cox. Compare speeds, prices, data caps, and features side-by-side.
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The big one: AT&T has no data caps vs Xfinity's 1.2TB limit. Plus symmetric uploads vs Xfinity's 35 Mbps cable upload.
AT&T offers 5 GIG vs Spectrum's 1 GIG fiber max. And AT&T's symmetric uploads blow Spectrum's cable 35 Mbps upload out of the water.
Both are pure fiber with no data caps. AT&T wins on speed (5 GIG vs 2 GIG) and availability (28 states vs Northeast only).
Google Fiber offers 8 GIG max, but AT&T wins on price ($35 vs $70 starting) and availability (28 states vs select cities).
Frontier offers 7 GIG max and lower starting price ($30), but AT&T has much wider availability and wireless bundling.
AT&T has no data caps vs Cox's 1.25TB limit. Plus symmetric uploads vs Cox's cable 35 Mbps upload cap.
Both pure fiber, no data caps. AT&T wins on 28-state availability and wireless bundling. Quantum offers 8 GIG max.
Both pure fiber. AT&T wins on price ($35 vs $60 start) and 28-state availability. Metronet is strong in the Midwest.
AT&T Fiber is 16× faster (5 GIG vs 300 Mbps) with symmetric uploads. T-Mobile wins on no-install self-setup.
EarthLink resells AT&T's own fiber network. Why go through a middleman? Buy direct for the AT&T Guarantee and wireless bundling.
Both pure fiber. AT&T wins on 28-state availability and wireless bundling. Brightspeed offers 8 GIG in select areas.
AT&T offers 5 GIG vs Kinetic's 2 GIG max. Kinetic wins on lower starting price ($25) and strong rural coverage.
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