Equal uploads & downloads
Get equal upload and download speeds up to 500 Mbps✝︎ for an equally smooth experience on most activities, especially highly interactive ones (gaming, video calls).
The AT&T 500 Mbps plan is all about balance — it nearly doubles the speeds of the AT&T Fiber starting plan, but without a sharp AT&T 500 price increase. If you’re looking for faster speeds at a wallet-friendly rate with all the benefits of AT&T’s 100% fiber network, you’ve found it.
Get equal upload and download speeds up to 500 Mbps✝︎ for an equally smooth experience on most activities, especially highly interactive ones (gaming, video calls).
Upload videos, work documents, and other large files in a blink compared to cable plans.
Stream in HD, get gaming, and make video calls nearly lag free with AT&T Internet 500. At low latency, audiovisual data and rapid gaming commands come through at a clip anyone would enjoy.
The AT&T 500 Mbps plan accommodates about 15 devices without crowding, so you can easily switch to remote work/study or add new smart devices.
Should you get the 300 Mbps starter speed or go for a little more oomph? Contrast 300 Mbps vs. A&T 500 Mbps below to help you decide on the AT&T internet plan you want.
What is the price of AT&T Fiber 500?
AT&T Fiber 500 easily balances budget and bandwidth, with almost double the speed of the 300 Mbps plan with a minimal price increase. Call 1-888-561-9189 now to order AT&T Internet 500 at the rate below.
How fast is 500 Mbps internet?
Generally, a midsize household using a few devices per person will find a 500 Mbps internet speed plenty fast — enough to game, attend virtual meetings, and stream HD content with bandwidth to spare. Small households with a huge appetite for speed may also like AT&T Internet 500 more than the 300 Mbps plan.
Need to put some numbers around it? Here’s how fast a download/upload would take at exactly 500 Mbps. The exact times with the AT&T 500 Mbps plan vary depending on the file specs and what else is happening on your network, but still — it’ll be fast.
60-min podcast episode (50 MB) — 0.8 seconds
90-min movie in 1080p (8 GB) — 2 minutes 8 seconds
80 GB video game — 21 minutes 20 seconds
What’s the difference between 300 vs. 500 Mbps?
The most obvious difference: a 500 Mbps internet speed is 67% faster than 300 Mbps, creating room for more devices and activities on your home network with minimal crowding. Smaller households with an average of four devices may be the most satisfied with up to 300 Mbps; midsize households with an average of ten devices may prefer 500 Mbps.
With AT&T Fiber, internet speeds start at 300 Mbps. As the next plan up, AT&T Internet 500 offers the perfect chance to get more Mbps without a dramatic increase in cost. Both plans include matching upload and download speeds and low lag times on a 100% fiber network.
Offers up to 67% faster upload and download speeds
Supports larger households and more devices
Handles more data-heavy activities like 4K streaming and gaming
What is included in the AT&T Fiber 500 Mbps plan?
AT&T Fiber 500 gives midsize households the daily connectivity they need to relax or get things done online — plus affordable pricing, flexible terms, and optional ways to improve your home internet.
Upload speeds up to 20x faster than cable^
Advanced Wi-Fi gateway included in the AT&T 500 price
No annual contract
Access to add-ons like Extended Wi-Fi and ActiveArmorSM internet security
Where is AT&T Fiber 500 available?
AT&T Internet is available in 22 states, with many metros and suburbs offering AT&T Fiber starting at up to 300 Mbps — and only going up. See if you live in an AT&T 500 availability zone below.
Is 500 Mbps internet speed enough for my household?
Generally, a midsize household of 3–5 people with about 6–12 devices can happily run their digital lifestyle on a 500 Mbps internet speed. That includes all major ways people use the internet: gaming, streaming, and connecting on social media during free time or attending meetings and lectures during work/school time.
With considerable download speeds of up to 500 Mbps, equally fast upload speeds, and low lag times, AT&T Internet 500 is definitely fast enough for most small to midsize households. Order AT&T Internet 500 today at 1-888-561-9189.
What equipment do I need for the AT&T 500 Mbps plan?
When you subscribe to AT&T Internet 500, you’ll need a fiber gateway to set up your network and connect your Wi-Fi devices. Luckily, an AT&T Gateway is included in the monthly rate of all AT&T internet plans.
If you add Wi-Fi Extended Coverage to your plan, you’ll also receive small extenders you can place in dead zones to boost your Wi-Fi signal.