AT&T Launches Bundled Internet and Wireless Plan, Intensifying Competition
The new offering targets Comcast and Charter, while pressuring rivals Verizon and T-Mobile.
The new offering targets Comcast and Charter, while pressuring rivals Verizon and T-Mobile.
WASHINGTON, April 2, 2026 – AT&T’s new plan bundling home internet and wireless service has brought a new competitor to cable companies.
On Tuesday, AT&T launched OneConnect, a single subscription that combines both 1 Gig fiber home internet and unlimited mobile service that can be shared across various devices. The company boasted that it is the first and only provider to bundle both services with one subscription and one flat price.
“There’s only one internet, why buy it twice?” said Jenifer Robertson, AT&T’s executive vice president for mass markets. “AT&T OneConnect is what our customer-first approach looks like in practice. In three simple steps, we’re delivering a seamless and reliable connectivity experience, at home and on the go.”
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