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LAST UPDATED: March 28th, 2024

AT&T Wireless is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T and was formerly known as Cingular Wireless. Headquartered just outside of Atlanta, GA, it offers cellular and data services across the U.S. It the second largest wireless communications service provider in the country after Verizon.  

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The Good

  • Basic Plan Affordability 
  • Unlimited Plans
  • No-Contract Options
  • Device Compatibility 
  • Hotspots Available

Basic Plan Affordability

Compared to other big-name cell phone providers, AT&T has some of the best prices for talk and text cell phone services.

AT&T offers a barebones phone plan to customers starting at just $30/line per month (when you enroll in monthly credit card or bank AutoPay). This is a great non-contract option for customers who want a basic phone plan with minimal data (1 GB). This is also a great product because customers can get unlimited text and voice at a price that undercuts both contract and non-contract competitors.

Unlimited Plans

Customers who want unlimited data also have some good options with AT&T's unlimited plans. Data plans are on the pricier side but include good network coverage and ample entertainment benefits. 

Starting at $40/line per month, you get unlimited talk minutes, text, and data at 4G LTE speeds in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, as well as 480p DVD quality video streaming (max of 1.5 Mbps) and access to 35+ live TV channels.

The carrier's top Premium plan includes even more entertainment options: a choice of one complimentary membership with HBO, Cinemax, Pandora Premium, or a number of other entertainment services. 

No-Contract Options

AT&T offers both non-contract prepaid cell phone plans and contract cell phone services and is clear as to differences between what each plan includes. 

Device Compatibility 

AT&T provides a SIM card for users with older iPhones and Android phones if you want to bring your own device. With these SIM cards, phone users can continue to use their phone for a little bit while longer if they don't have the money to purchase a new phone. Or, they can purchase any unlocked phone to use on the AT&T network. 

In addition to Windows phones and Android phones, customers can buy phones with the Amazon Fire operating system, allowing them to enjoy their eBooks and apps purchased through Amazon.

Additionally, AT&T also sells other devices that can be managed with the cellular plan, including:

  • Tablets
  • Cellular modems and routers
  • Digital TV services

AT&T has tablets available that support Windows 8, Apple iOS, Android, and the Fire OS by Amazon.

Hotspots Available

AT&T offers a number of different mobile hotspots, including the AT&T Unite Pro. This device has up to sixteen hours of power and lets you boost the battery life of your smartphone. The Unite Pro also lets clients share an Internet connection with up to fifteen devices. Several of AT&T's plans include mobile hotspot data usage, including the Unlimited3 plan which allows up to 10 GB of 4G LTE data with mobile hotspot. 

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The Bad

  • Customer Complaints

Customer Complaints

AT&T reviews bring to light concerns stemming from the contract service and the overage fees.

While the pay-as-you-go plans are subject to data throttling, there is a service fee of $15 per GB that a client goes over their monthly data quota. Other customers have complained about the slowness of the network when they start using a lot of data on their monthly-unlimited plan.

Other customers take issue with AT&T's customer service, network coverage, and pricing. 

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The Bottom Line

AT&T Wireless offers contract and plan flexibility to customers by including both contract and non-contract services. It has some of the best entry-level plans in the industry along with a wide variety of phones and other devices to choose from.

AT&T Wireless has one of the most diverse offerings of mobile hotspots, with one brand that is able to support up to fifteen devices. There are also battery backup options on most of the mobile hotspots for smartphones that may need a quick battery boost.

In order to get the most out of your data plan, make sure you have purchased the appropriate monthly data plan for your needs. If you start getting towards the end of your data quota, you may find that your data plan is being throttled.

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John Myers Myrtle Beach, SC

I have been an AT&T customer for several years. They tend to increase prices at their own will and will mislead you into believing that you get a free upgrade when they don't. I have the Asurian insurance with the phone and they won't cover the upgrade when the phone gets damaged (due to the phone being outdated). I went to an AT&T store when my phone did in fact give out. I was told the phone was the replacement, but in fact I was charged for that then my bill goes up and I explain to them where my budget needs to be with the cell phone plan. They seem to not care. I tolerate AT&T due to the fact I don't like changing things too often, but I'm not going to go out of my way to reccommend them.

3 months ago

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Amanda George IL

I used AT&T back in 2017 and will never use them again. Their phone service is very slow and the coverage map is not accurate. I would be at home and get no signal unless I walked outside. And in the rain it storms don't expect it to work because it won't. The best thing about this phone company in my opinion is the price of the phones and the customer service people.

8 months ago

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MindyV Lubbock, TX

I currently have AT&T as my wireless provider and I'm really not very happy with them and I'm considering changing. First of all, they have NO CLUE how to process auto pay. Auto pay shouldn't be tricky at all!!!! It should automatically take money out of the debit card that is on the account at the time the payment is due. That should be simple. But apparently it's not. After I switched to AT&T and set up autopay, I received a text message and an email saying that my autopay was processed. They took the money out of my account and then they put it back in my account a few days later, claiming that I was late on my payment. It's very annoying when they offer a discount to customers who use autopay, but they have no idea how to process autopay properly. Since I don't trust them with autopay, I'm manually making my payments, so I don't get any discounts at all. But I can't trust them to process my autopayments at all!!!!! You'd think that a huge company like AT&T could handle figuring out how to process autopayments, but sadly they can't. My best friend has cell phone service with AT&T and they allow her to upgrade her cell phone when she's paid for half of what is due on her current cell phone. AT&T refuses to let me upgrade until I've paid off my cell phone in full. They don't treat all customers fairly or the same.

2 years ago

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Amy

I only switched carriers because for the first time AT&T had an in home rep at the house when they were updating my cable. Bad decision. The service is fine but the reps information was not accurate as far as the discounts were concerned and how to obtain your rebates. I did this in March and still to this day I'm having problems as apparently one of my phones was never se The service is fine but the reps information was not accurate as far as the discounts were concerned and how to obtain your rebates. I did this in March and still to this day I am having problems as apparently one of my phones was never sent in. Just problem after problem as far as that part of it goes

4 years ago

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ky Houston, TX

I’m not sure if it’s the phone, but when i switched to at&t everything is a lot slower than usual compared to when I was with boostmobile. My data bars tend to go down when i have internet connection & when I don’t they tend to stay high. I recently switched from the iphone se2 to the iphone 13. Pricing was much more affordable between the two phones but it’s just the wifi & data issues.

1 year ago

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Martha Moncks Corner, SC

I was a customer for AT&T for over seven years when I left I had a paid off to your old phone and was still paying over $100 per month for service they shut down their customer service at 8 o’clock at night no one to reach in case of emergency if you missed paying your bill it was a $50 service charge put on To get your phone up and running again after seven years you think I have a little leeway since my business is my phone

2 years ago

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Virginia Giles Orange City, FL

So far it is pretty good. I know it was good but, when hurrican Dorin came in, it screwed up my phone got all messed up. I h to have a password for my messages, never needed one before, couldn't send text messages, my computer was messed up. I know you probably don't believe me. All is good now, I still have to give a password for my texts. I have had AT&T service for about 10 years and it has never acted like this before.

4 years ago

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Christian San Antonio, TX

The coverage is wonderful. The plans that include my entire family are also equally wonderful. I also like how the enable us to walk into a store, trade my old phone in on a new updated version and add the bill to my monthly charge. However, back 20 years ago I had unlimited everything for $99. Now, i should be grandfathered into keeping that plan since I'm a "valued" customer. But unfortunitely I am stuck paying outrageous prices with brand new customers. In my opinion they should look at every customer separate. Charge us per time with the company...

5 years ago

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Customer East Hartford, CT

Coverage is not good but the best of the three major companies for a rural, woods area of CT. Others offer lower rates but I sacrifice this for a connection and free microcell. Every time you go to the store, a home show or call, they try to slip in selling you direct TV which they are pushy. Annoying and cannot say no to. I'm just out of options. Been with them since 2004

5 years ago

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Doug S.

AT&T has a lot of services that would be of use...if only they could be found. Lots of offers, but if you are one who stores photos on their cell phone, youll run up against a data limit, even on unlimited plans. They will tell you that you need to increase your storage limit and they will be only too happy to sell you more...all the while they offer storage options (AT&T storage locker, Pro-tec Plus) that are storage services...IF you can figure out how to load photos to the apps. I'm tired of AT&Ts constant money grabbing tricks, would not give them higher than a mediocre rating.

5 years ago

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Tiffany Phoenix, AZ

I have been with AT&T for 13 years. I felt like they were a really good company. Right up there with Verizon. I generally have great coverage and very rarely can't get calls. I liked their "free phone" upgrade they used to do after you had your phone for so long. I always looked forward to it. Now they just tack on a charge for your phone. I switched over to a new phone during one of their promotions and I have had issues with it. I don't see what benefit there is to staying with one company now days. Just jump to the one that gives you the best deal.

6 years ago

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Carilee Wilson Roy, UT

In dealing in store with customer service they have been very helpful. The problem we have had AT&T is that we have several cell phone users on account, however, only a couple of cell phone holders can review or make changes without the primary account holders present, even if okayed or consented verbally by the primary (after verification of primary data).

6 years ago

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Amie Tatro Dalton, GA

There isn't much I like about AT&T. It has nearly become a monopoly in my area and I would change providers but it is the only one that picks up service in my area at all. If this were any other provider, there would have been even less stars. The bill is too high, the phones cost too much. There are too many services linked to AT&T. If you call the cell phone, direct TV, home phone or whatever, it can cause issues. I can never get my Wi-Fi calling to work. I have been on the phone with 9 different individuals over a 6 hour waiting period trying to get help before. Would love it if AT&T cared about the customer like it did when it was cingular.

2 years ago

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Wendy W Collinsville, IL

Billing issues are the biggest complaint. They like to add things on to the bill. You can go several months with the same bill and then they throw a loop in and your billis $100 more, call customer service and work it out to the correct amount. They try to upgrade your plan without your authorization and have even called and told me my phone was outdated and if I wanted to continue service I needed to buy a new phone at the bargain price of $900 but not to worry they will bill it to me over several months with interest. I explained that if I needed a new phone I would be changing companies. Suddenly it was okay to keep my phone that was only a year old.

2 years ago

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Kelly Knight , IL

They claim to have all 4g. 5g services but none of them work unless your in a city or town they've set up the tower for. I live in a semi rural area. There are 3 towers within 10 miles of my house . none of them are active 1 damaged 15 years ago & never fixed it as they said. None of their services work here including al the internet service on the website they offer and say will work for us. We have a pretty large population around this lake& nobody gets a cell signal from ATT or any other provider. Landlines are your best bet but I kept losing it everytime a major rain fall hit. The cable was changed 5 times in 2 years before I gave up.. Customer service is in the Philippines& cant understand what there saying. It's the worst but every body else is doing the same thing. Cell works fine in the bigger towns & cities b8have a long way to go in customer satisfaction for semi rural areas with no other options for better reception or internet

3 years ago

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Yeun Childers Evanston, IL

I have been with AT&T for many years. I like that you can change your plan online. I like that they are constantly innovating the plans as well. I like that they will allow monthly installments to pay for your phone. I dislike having to pay monthly for insurance and possibly a deductible with the insurance company. I dislike having to contact customer service as it always seems like a hassle and end up spending too much time on the phone with them. I dislike having phone issues (sending & receiving) as it is annoying but I dislike having to contact customer service even more so I just bare with the issues.

3 years ago

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aoelberg Nacogdoches, TX

I have no choice but to use AT&T due to the are I live in. I live in a very rural area, that is only serviced by AT&T for both cell and house phone services. They charged us $85 a month for house phone services which included unlimited local and long distance. However there were areas that were "gray". Too far to be local to close to be long distance. These calls cost me $.10 a minute. Unfortunately my wife's cell phone as well as my dads were both numbers that fell into this gray area. We found out when we got a phone bill of over $300 between the original $85 for service, multiple fees that even the customer service and billing reps could not explain and the calls made to my dad and my wife. It was horrible. Disconnected the next month.

3 years ago

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DC C Rockville, MD

I've been using AT&T for many years now and overall their service is good. Main complaint is the coverage is poor sometimes, signal could be one bar or less, even near developed areas. This is around 10-20% of the time, but YMMV. On the positive side, their plans have improved to include more data and free calling in Canada. They also allow carrying over unused data to the next month, however your carry over is not used until you've first exhausted your monthly allowance. IMHO, this should be the other way around, deduct the carryover first then deduct from your monthly allowance. On the customer service side, I've had some billing issues with a promotional credit not being applied and that was a bit of a hassle to resolve. It was due to a glitch in their system, but no compensation for wasting my time, for an error on their part, They did correct the error on the next cycle, essentially doing the minimum required.

3 years ago

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Devin Cutter Long Beach, CA

Everyone knows AT&T is a giant in the wireless and communication sector. I've been using AT&T's mobile plans since 2014 and have always had reliable coverage. I do a lot of travel, both domestic and international, and have never really had any major frustrations with the service. I also previously had an internet plan through AT&T and always received reliable connection at great speeds. What AT&T can offer in reliable connections does not excuse their manipulative plans, expensive pricing, and infuriating customer service. I would guess I interact with AT&T customer service reps about 1 or 2 times a year and have never had a pleasant experience. For example, my last interaction with AT&T involved a defective phone that they refused to replace. I upgraded my device to a brand new iPhone which had a faulty microphone straight out of the box. I brought it back to the store the same week that I got it, but AT&T would not take responsibility for the problem, claiming I needed to take it up with Apple. I couldn't believe they would not stand behind a product they were selling. Long story short, there was a lot of bouncing back and forth between AT&T and Apple stores, but AT&T remained firm that they would not replace the device (Apple did eventually replace it and also could not believe AT&T was being so hands-off about it). That said, AT&T team members will entirely take advantage of the customer if they are not informed, so it is important to be familiar with AT&T's plans, prices, and policies when interacting with them. From my experience, a rep will either not know the information you present to them and will need to verify it's accuracy, or they will not readily supply you with information that may help to resolve issues or get you a better deal. AT&T is more expensive than it's competitors, so in a way, I guess you are getting what you pay for. Like I said, I've never been upset with the coverage I receive, but dealing with the company itself can be a nightmare. I wish there were more plans and options available as well. The few data plans they have are pricey and customers are pretty much forced into AT&T's upgrade calendar.

3 years ago

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Katie Kearney Vienna, VA

AT&T and I have had our ups and downs. I have been a member for over 15 years now and I loved when they used to have the 2 year contracts in exchange for a new phone. I am not a fan of this new next plan..I feel like it's just a way to get another $ from customers. They should have grandfathered existing customers who wanted to stay on contracts. I enjoy their service but sometimes they will just randomly hit you with a large charge and then when you call they don't know why it happened and then its a struggle to get a refund. Luckily, I have not had any recent concerns. I just hope it stays that way!

5 years ago

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Lesa Burgess Pleasant Grove, UT

Was originally with Cingular and then AT&T merged with them so I instantly became an AT&T customer. Was happy with their talk & text plans that they offered. When comparing those plans at the time to other cell carriers, I felt that AT&T was a good deal to continue being a customer. Living in Salt Lake City at the time, AT&T was a big hub so the service I had while placing and being on calls was great. Calls rarely dropped while on my phone. I did end up switching to another carrier because I wanted a better plan for unlimited talk & text for my family plan. The switch & cancellation of my AT&T plan was pretty simple & harmless, so I was happy about that as well.

5 years ago

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Carolynn West Jordan, UT

I had AT&T for years, they were our first cell phone provider. Eventually our bill continued to go up and up. Finally after years of being a good standing customer, we started to shop around because our bill was getting too high. We found a lower price for more product through a different carrier. We wanted to stay with AT&T because their coverage is awesome but we were paying too much. Called to see if they could help us somehow by offering a better deal or same as what we found and they wouldn't. The lady I actually talked to was really rude about it and didn't care I was a customer for 10 plus years so I decided to cancel my service. Their coverage is great, wish we could of made it work to stay.

5 years ago

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Chase Victorson Yonkers, NY

AT&T struggles with cell coverage. They got big because they were the original phone company, and then had the iPhone for a while. However, their coverage kind of sucks and they are not cheap.

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steve Idalou, TX

Don't think much of them, was a customer for 15 years, even before they became Verizon. Came time for a new phone and the only good deals were for NEW customers and adding a line. They don't value their old time loyal customers. Sorry I became a new customer of ATT.

3 years ago

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Summer Porter Managua, MN

AT&T is a great cell service company. My only hesitation is their pricing in regard to international plans. For someone who loves to travel and is always abroad, their plans are extremely expensive and if I am paying large sums of money a month, I would expect better coverage and more data.

4 years ago

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Roger Jones Diamondhead, MS

I was with them for 4 years . There ok. When I had issues, it was not so easy getting to actual person to help. But once I got a hold or through to customer service rep they took care of me. I ended up switching to Verizon because of better rates.

4 years ago

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Nicole LeBaron Provo, UT

I had at&t for a few years and it was ok. The service outside of the country was slower than anticipated. Not only that, we had at&t apart of our family business and I feel that it could of had more benefits for the business.

4 years ago

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HEATHER CASTRO Orting, WA

They have store fronts that are fairly close by and most employees are pleasant, but I've been with the company many years and yet to have a consistent contact person. Every time I call or go in to try and lower my bill, the new service or contract sounds great, but I always end up spending more in the long run.

5 years ago

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Dave Fortin Kingston, PA

They are an okay company. I used to really like them but their monthly fees kept changing and they kept trying to charge my account for things that weren't mine. Long story short, I cancelled my service and still "owe" them money that I will refuse to pay.. No amount of communication with them fixes this and even though "the customer is always right", we apparently aren't even when we are legitimately right.

2 years ago Edited September 22, 2021

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Sara Walton Kansas City, MO

Services are good as far as the sales reps, customer service and goid pricing but the reception itself is not always worth it! The phones has went up $$$ alot through the years and the phone quality itself is a at yiur own risk kinda game they look nice from the outside but have issues once in a while i cant get a signal everywhere and there supposed to have all these towers. I own my own moving company so reception is crucial. I no longer use them

2 years ago

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Tracy Chesapeake, VA

Customer svc is horrible. Not only are some of them rude, but very incompetent as well. I had to call each and every month up until this month to get my bill corrected. Had to reach outside of AT&T to get promotional discounts that were promised, but failed to be given. ATT truly doesn't seem to care about customer loyalty, which is unfortunate.

2 years ago

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John DeTroye Aurora, CO

Have been an AT&T customer for over 20 years. Their strength is in the depth of support they provide, both online and in their stores. I have experienced store associates going out of their way many times to make sure my issue or concern was resolved. The downside of AT&T seems to be in their lack of coverage expansion away from the coasts. In the midwest and mountain regions, I have experienced weak or no coverage far too often when traveling while acquaintances with other major carriers were not inconvenienced.

3 years ago

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Matt Markin Kearney, NE

Best experience I had was borrowing a friend from the Army's phone because his was set up properly and the one that I have now that is used is Network locked and after asking for 3 network unlock codes it says code incorrect every time so you might as well have your baby brother working the phones! But the service is top-notch in spotty areas just as Verizon is!

3 years ago

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topaztije ,

I have been an ATT customer for a really long time - even before pagers were the rage. I feel you have to fight all the time to get the best deal. Some reps are amazing, others put in the minimal effort. I am also not impressed that they talked my son into getting one of the most expensive phones. He is an adult, but has severe social anxiety.

3 years ago

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Jared Witbeck Brooklyn, NY

As far as consistency in coverage goes, I've had no problems. Coverage is superb nearly everywhere I go, and when friends have no service from their providers I typically always have service. What I don't like is the multitude of hidden fees and extra charges, when I got my plan I was of the opinion my plan would be around 80 dollars at the most. My monthly bill Averages around 125 dollars a month. Which is extremely painful to my wallet, and when I called and asked, they couldn't do anything about it. So, I wish they could be more transparent about that.

3 years ago

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Nathan Carothers Auburn, CA

AT&T is ok. When I first signed up, the service was great. That only lasted about 9 months. During the year and a half that I was with them, the AT&T provided modem was replaced 3 times. Eventually, they had to slow down my speed to keep my connection consistent, but they continued to charge me for the higher speed. I ended leaving for another company.

3 years ago

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TommyT Flower Mound, TX

AT&T is one the largest cell phone providers in the country so my company went with them. I get coverage in most areas that I've been to, CA, FL, SC, GA, OK, TX, MI, etc,, and their coverage map is good. Make no mistake, they do have blind spots and poor coverage in some areas a well. I haven't found the perfect cell phone company yet. Bottom line is, AT&T is a bit pricey but the service is decent. One thing I wish they did was include free service when traveling to canada/mexico like TMobile.

3 years ago

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Miss Evans Horn Lake, MS

I've been with AT&T for a long time. My landline doesn't work sometimes. I've NEVER had a problem before. I updated my internet some years ago. I think when they buried the wire they hit something. I had to call a Technician three times in a year to come out to check it. I called to reduce my bill, but they couldn't reduce it as much as I would like. I'm not satisfied with that, but my experience has been good overall .

3 years ago

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Tim McCoy Waynesboro, GA

I use AT&T wireless for my business iPhone. The iPhone seems to work better on AT&T's network than it does on Verizon, but there are more dropped calls and dead zones with AT&T's coverage than there is with Verizon. Perhaps because Verizon allows everyone on to the point that it clogs up their towers and your phone just sits there not responding. Both of these carriers are expensive compared to other options that use their network.

3 years ago

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Erin Herington Winnsboro, TX

We have had them for 17 years being military we needed something that covered the entire country and had the most coverage. Most my family has AT&T it use to be AT&T customer to customer was free minutes so we stayed with them. Now they dont have the programs they use to. Prices keep going up and family plans are not the same bang for your buck. It is cheaper to get the pay as you go phone.

3 years ago

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Michael E Berrett Lindon, UT

AT&T is a good company overall, while I did not feel that the national overall cell service coverage was as strong as other carriers I have used. I am impressed with At&t's coverage in the wilderness and outback and found it better than anyone else in that arena, but in the everyday coverage in. Urban and rural America - I believe they could improve in the strength of their coverage

5 years ago

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Helen Thompson Bountiful, UT

WE HAVE BEEN WITH AT&T FOR MANY YEARS AND EVEN THOUGH WE COMPLAIN ABOUT SOME OF THEIR SERVICE PEOPLE THEY REALLY DO TRY AND HELP YOU IWTH YOUR PROBLEMS. THEY ARE OVER PRICED AND YET I GUESS WE STAY WITH THEM BECAUE WE ARE ABLE TO HAVE PART OF OUR SONS FAMILY ON OUR PROGRAM AND DO NOT WANT TO MAKE EVERYONE CHANGE.. IT USED TO BE THE SERVICE IN SOME AREAS WITH THEM AND OUR CELL PHONES WAS POOR BUT THAT HAS GOTTEN BETTER. MANY OF THE TECHNICIANS IN THEIR STORES LIKE THE MALLS ARE WILLING TO HELP AS MUCH AS THEY CAN. HARD TO GET ON THE PHONE WITH A MAJOR PROBLEM AND GET THE HELP YOU NEED.

5 years ago

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Erin Gilbert, AZ

Overall, AT&T offers good service. However, at times, it becomes annoying as it will go in and out of service in certain zones when other carriers would not. I like how AT&T offers unlimited data with Direct TV, it actually is very beneficial for our family and the price is not terrible for the service. AT&T gets the job done, its not the best carrier, but it is sufficient.

5 years ago

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Bob Hiatt Pleasant Grove, UT

We switched to AT&T several years ago. They have been pretty good. Coverage is good but not the best. Prices seem a little high. Not bad. Their web site is a mess. It is very slow (I have tried it on fast and slow networks). It is so hard to find anything. It has taken me a year to figure out where the features are that I use all the time. As soon as I figured it out they changed the layout.

5 years ago

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Tevita Salt Lake City, UT

AT&T by far had the best coverage. We never had a dropped call or service issues. We had them for years and would of stayed with them had it not been for the price increases. We compared prices with other carriers and found a better deal. We wanted to stay, but AT&T didn't care we were long standing good customers, and just let us close our accounts.

5 years ago

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Josh F Chandler, AZ

Had this provider for many of years, enjoyed the service but switched to another provider because of similar benefits at a reduced price.

7 months ago

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Don Thigpen Kansas City, MO

Was not the best experience, but they are okay by comparison. When I used their product, my rate would arbitrarily rise. The company I use now has promised my lower rate being permanent where it is.

1 year ago Edited February 10, 2023

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G GA

Service in the country is spotty at best if you have data well you don't when you get in the country not very good reception everywhere privacy issues not the greatest company to go with

2 years ago

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Stella B Larchmont, NY

I was with AT&T for 14 years before I realized what a loveless marriage it was. All they did was hide their pricing structure and raised the prices every year. Service was middling at best.

3 years ago

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Mike Whealen St Louis, MO

Very average to below average. Randy has forgotten that they are in the communications business. And Stankey cannot outplace thee tire workforce and remain the premier vendor!

3 years ago