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AT&T Slashes Prices with New Deals

At a Glance

  • AT&T prepaid plans start at $25/month with unlimited talk, text, and data
  • iPhone 17 Pro available for $0/month with eligible trade-in and unlimited plan
  • Fiber internet drops to $37/month for 1 Gigabyte, saving over $600/year
  • Why it matters: These limited-time offers can slash monthly bills for new and existing customers

AT&T has rolled out a wave of discounts across wireless, internet, and family plans. Cameron R. Hayes breaks down every current deal, who qualifies, and how to stack savings.

Prepaid and iPhone Deals

AT&T’s prepaid lineup now starts at $25/month for unlimited talk, text, and data. All prepaid plans include AT&T ActiveArmor mobile security and work with eSIM or physical SIM cards for as little as $0.99.

For shoppers eyeing a flagship phone, the carrier will price the iPhone 17 Pro at $0/month when you trade in an eligible device and sign up for a qualifying unlimited plan. Speed restrictions apply, and the promotion is labeled “limited time only.”

Fiber Internet Price Drop

First-time AT&T Fiber subscribers can lock in 1 Gigabyte service for $37/month. The company advertises the reduction as “over $600 in savings per year” compared with standard pricing.

Existing Customer Perks

Customers who already carry AT&T wireless can still cut costs:

  • Bundle AT&T Fiber with an unlimited wireless plan and receive 20% off the monthly wireless bill
  • Add both services and claim up to $150 in AT&T Visa Reward Cards

The bundle discount works in either direction-current internet customers who add wireless also qualify.

Professional and Student Discounts

AT&T continues its 25% discount for:

  • Teachers
  • Active military and veterans
  • First responders
  • Many medical professionals

Students and union members receive $10 off per line per month, while union members also get 20% off accessories such as cases, chargers, and cords.

Stacking Savings

Households that don’t fall into the above groups can still trim bills:

  • Combine four unlimited wireless lines with AT&T internet to save “over $800 a year” based on:
  • 20% discount on four voice lines
  • Additional $10/month AutoPay and paperless billing credit starting within two bills
  • Employer discounts-check eligibility to save $10 per month per line on unlimited plans
  • Trade in an eligible device for a new-phone discount
  • Try AT&T wireless free for 30 days without canceling current service or providing a credit card

Family Plan Pricing

AT&T family plans let subscribers mix and match unlimited tiers. Pricing starts at:

  • $36 per month, per line when four lines are active
  • Plans can be customized for each family member

Gaming and Wearables

AT&T Fiber with All-Fi advertises speeds up to 5 Gbps and “tons of bandwidth” aimed at gamers who need low-latency connections.

The carrier’s smartwatch roster includes:

  • Apple Watch SE
  • Apple Watch Ultra 3
  • Google Pixel Watch 4

Connected watches allow users to leave their phone in a pocket and handle simple tasks from the wrist.

Key Takeaways

Large $37 price tag for AT&T Fiber internet with $600 savings icons and network cables on modern background
  • Prepaid unlimited is $25/month-no contract required
  • Fiber plus wireless bundle yields 20% off and possible $150 reward card
  • Teachers, military, first responders, and medical staff keep the 25% discount
  • Four-line family plans drop to $36/line and can be mixed and matched
  • Try the network free for 30 days before switching

Author

  • Cameron found his way into journalism through an unlikely route—a summer internship at a small AM radio station in Abilene, where he was supposed to be running the audio board but kept pitching story ideas until they finally let him report. That was 2013, and he hasn't stopped asking questions since.

    Cameron covers business and economic development for newsoffortworth.com, reporting on growth, incentives, and the deals reshaping Fort Worth. A UNT journalism and economics graduate, he’s known for investigative business reporting that explains how city hall decisions affect jobs, rent, and daily life.

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