> At a Glance
> – AT&T prepaid unlimited talk/text/data drops to $25 per month
> – New Fiber 1-Gig plan costs $37-save $600+ yearly
> – iPhone 17 Pro offered at $0 monthly with eligible trade-in
> – Why it matters: Big-carrier bills can shrink without losing coverage
AT&T, the third-largest U.S. carrier, is running price cuts on wireless, fiber and devices that could save households hundreds annually.
Prepaid Wireless Sale
AT&T prepaid plans now start at $25 per month for unlimited talk, text and data. All plans include ActiveArmor mobile security and a 99-cent SIM or eSIM.
- 5G access included
- Multi-month long-term options available
- No annual contract required
Fiber Internet Price Drop
First-time AT&T Fiber customers can lock in 1-Gig service for $37 per month. The carrier claims the fastest internet network in America and advertises the deal as saving more than $600 a year.
| Plan | Monthly Price | Advertised Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 1-Gig Fiber | $37 | $600+ per year |
Device & Bundle Promos

- iPhone 17 Pro costs $0 per month with eligible trade-in and unlimited plan
- Bundle four unlimited wireless lines with Fiber for an extra 20% off and up to $800 yearly savings
- AutoPay plus paperless billing adds $10 monthly discount within two billing cycles
Loyalty & Group Discounts
Existing customers can still save:
- Add AT&T Fiber to wireless (or vice-versa) for 20% off the phone bill
- Teachers, military, veterans, first responders and many medical staff get 25% off
- Students and union members take $10 off per line; union shoppers also save 20% on accessories
- Employer partnerships can shave $10 monthly per unlimited line
Key Takeaways
- Prepaid unlimited drops to $25, the lowest advertised rate
- Fiber 1-Gig at $37 equals $600+ yearly savings versus standard pricing
- iPhone 17 Pro is effectively free with trade-in on qualifying unlimited plans
- Bundling four wireless lines plus Fiber can cut more than $800 annually
- Professional, student and union discounts stack with several offers
Check eligibility and coverage, then combine deals to drive AT&T costs down without sacrificing network reach.

