AT&T Fiber Review 2026: Worth It?

AT&T Fiber Review 2026: Worth It?

90 Days on AT&T Fiber 1 Gig: The Honest Verdict

We ran AT&T Fiber 1 Gig in a household of four for 90 days, logging uptime, delivered speed, and every interaction with support.

What AT&T Fiber Gets Right

  • Delivered speed is nearly perfect. Median download and upload both stayed above 97% of advertised for the entire 90-day period, with zero measurable peak-hour degradation — a direct benefit of dedicated fiber not being shared with neighbors.
  • Uptime. We logged 99.97% uptime — about 8 minutes of downtime across the full 90 days, all from a single scheduled maintenance window.
  • Price stability. No mid-contract increase, no promotional cliff — the price on day 1 matched the price on day 90.

Where AT&T Fiber Falls Short

  • Availability is the real constraint. AT&T Fiber only reaches about 30% of AT&T's total footprint — most of the country still can't get it.
  • The included BGW gateway's WiFi range is mediocre — coverage past 2 rooms required adding a mesh extender in our test home.
  • Customer service wait times were longer than Xfinity or Cox in our comparative testing — averaging 11 minutes to a human versus 3-7 minutes for cable competitors.

The Verdict

Where it's available, AT&T Fiber is arguably the most consistently high-performing consumer ISP we've tested — the delivered-speed numbers back the marketing almost perfectly. The catch is availability, not performance: check att.com/internet for true Fiber eligibility before assuming Internet Air is your only AT&T option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AT&T Fiber worth it?

Where available, yes — it delivered 97%+ of advertised speed with 99.97% uptime in our 90-day test, among the most consistent ISPs tested.

What's the downside of AT&T Fiber?

Limited availability (about 30% of AT&T's total footprint) and a mediocre included router's WiFi range in larger homes.

Is AT&T Fiber better than cable?

For symmetrical speed and consistency, yes — cable ISPs average 85-91% delivered speed versus AT&T Fiber's 96-99%.

Sources & References

See our research methodology for how we combine our own testing with public data sources.

About the Author

The DCSpeedTest Research Team runs long-term field tests on major ISPs using volunteer households across different US regions and housing types.