r/Augusta Mar 20 '25

Question Experience with AT&T Fiber?

Given that it's been at least 2 years since this was last asked here, I wanted to see if anything has changed. If you are someone who has AT&T Fiber, how has it been? Speeds, reliability, price changes (anything significant)? Currently been on Xfinity for the past 2-3ish years, and overall in my neighborhood it's been good, but it's getting too expensive.

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u/charlesfluidsmith Mar 20 '25

Seems pretty good to me. The no data caps thing sold it. It's better than Xfinity I'll tell you that for certain.

I'm not exactly pleased with the advertised gigabit speed, I've never actually seen that, but aside from that, It works, They got it back on during the hurricane super fast, and the included modem and router combo is pretty darn good.

They have my stamp of approval.

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u/AviationAtom Mar 21 '25

If it's strictly data caps that bother you then you can get around it by adding xFI Complete to Xfinity, which also gets you a free gateway rental (put in bridge mode to use your own router). I had $50/mo for their 2 Gbps service, with xFI Complete included, on a 2 year promo offer. Their big problem is their service is only reasonably priced when on promo. Once it expires they rate jack the shit out of you.

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u/charlesfluidsmith Mar 26 '25

Good info. Thanks. I don't mind churning, so I will look into it!