Key Takeaways:
- AT&T Fiber continues its winning streak, leading the way in consumer-initiated tests with Speedtest for fixed internet as #1 in both speed and consistency.
- These wins confirm AT&T delivers what customers want – fast and dependable connectivity, backed by the industry’s first and only guarantee across fiber and wireless.
AT&T Fiber has once again proven its dominance, securing top honors as America's fastest internet in the latest Speedtest Connectivity Report from Ookla. Those speeds are backed by our commitment to deliver a consistent connection, with the same report revealing AT&T Fiber also has the most reliable speeds for the second time too.1 This validates that AT&T delivers fast and dependable connectivity, which is now backed by the AT&T Guarantee.
In the speed category, AT&T Fiber clinched the top award with a Speed Score™ of 367.05, more than 32% higher than the closest competitor. Plus, our Consistency Score™ topped the charts at 95.30% - continuing our lead from the last report. These wins create even more distance between us and the competition as we already tout the largest fiber broadband network in America.2
“These results highlight AT&T's exceptional performance driven by our dedication to customers, because these awards are determined by real consumers reflecting their everyday experiences with our service,” said Erin Scarborough, senior vice president, AT&T Mass Markets Product Management. “They also serve as a testament to the success of our fiber-first strategy. Not only are we delivering superior service, but it's backed by the AT&T Guarantee - ensuring our customers receive connectivity they can depend on.”
With award-winning fiber, AT&T underscores its position as the internet industry leader. And to bring the best connectivity to as many Americans as possible, we continue to expand our fiber network. To check AT&T Fiber availability at your address, check out at att.com/fiber and to learn when it’s coming to your neighborhood, head to att.com/notifyme.
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