Published in June 13, 2025
AT&T Grows Its Fiber Network—Here’s What’s New
Edited by Rabeeca Lee Armstrong
PHOTO BY HAMLINJANDREW ON PIXABAY
AT&T is expanding its fiber internet service to reach more cities, suburbs, and rural communities in 2025. The goal: faster, more reliable connectivity for millions of homes and businesses.
With gigabit and multi-gig speeds, AT&T’s fiber network continues to outpace many cable competitors. This latest rollout brings better performance and more options to customers nationwide.
Where AT&T Fiber Is Going Next
AT&T is rapidly growing its fiber network, bringing high-speed internet to more cities, suburbs, and rural communities. The goal is to improve connectivity and reach areas that have long lacked reliable broadband.
New expansion efforts focus on both densely populated regions and underserved markets. This rollout supports remote work, streaming, and smart home use with faster, more stable service.
In the tweet below, AT&T confirms it now reaches over 30 million fiber locations—marking a major milestone in its nationwide network growth:
What New AT&T Fiber Customers Can Expect
AT&T Fiber offers fast, symmetrical internet speeds that support seamless streaming, video calls, gaming, and smart home devices. New customers can expect reliable connections with plans that scale up to multi-gigabit speeds.
Installations are typically quick, and plans often include upgraded Wi-Fi hardware with flexible billing options. Fiber’s stability and consistency make it ideal for modern households.
According to the tweet below, AT&T is ahead of its fiber deployment schedule—meaning more communities are gaining access to high-performance internet sooner than originally planned:
🚀 @ATT hits 30M+ fiber locations passed, ahead of schedule! Halfway to 60M by 2030, solidifying its lead as America's fastest-growing fiber provider. #ATT #Fiber #Broadband #Connectivity 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/wHdldX9w78
— SAMENA Council (@SAMENAcouncil) June 12, 2025
How AT&T Compares
AT&T Fiber competes directly with other major internet providers like Comcast Xfinity, Google Fiber, and Verizon Fios. Its edge lies in offering symmetrical upload and download speeds, which many cable-based competitors don’t provide.
Pricing varies by market, but AT&T’s no-contract options and consistent speeds often appeal to remote workers and streamers alike. Service reliability and installation experience are also key strengths.
The following video breaks down how AT&T’s fiber technology stacks up against traditional cable offerings: