Business internet
FiberAT&T Business Fiber
The default SMB fiber choice wherever AT&T has built. Symmetrical tiers to 5 Gbps, static IPs standard, 4-hour SLA response.
Plans
| Plan | Download / Upload | Contract | Static IP | SLA | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Business Fiber 500 | 500 / 500 Mbps | 12 mo | Included | 99.9% | $85/mo |
| Business Fiber 1 Gig | 1,000 / 1,000 Mbps | 12 mo | Included | 99.9% | $125/mo |
| Business Fiber 5 Gig | 5,000 / 5,000 Mbps | 24 mo | Included | 99.95% | $245/mo |
Pros
- Symmetrical 500 Mbps / 1 / 2 / 5 Gbps
- Static IP included on all tiers
- Business-class tech support with 4-hour response SLA
Cons
- Only available where AT&T has built fiber
- Upsell pressure for VoIP and managed services
Our take
For SMBs in AT&T's fiber footprint, this is the baseline. Symmetrical speeds, static IP without upsell, and a real business-class SLA handle most ecommerce, remote-work, and VoIP workloads cleanly. The 2-Gig tier is the sweet spot for most 10-50 employee offices.
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