AT&T Internet Speed Test Benchmark Your AT&T Internet Connection

Use our free speed test to benchmark your AT&T Internet connection. For the most accurate results, follow our accuracy guide — ideally test over a wired Ethernet connection with other devices idle. Compare your speeds against global benchmarks and the weekly leaderboard.

AT&T Internet is a major US telecommunications provider offering fiber, DSL, and fixed wireless broadband. AT&T Fiber delivers symmetrical gigabit speeds in select markets, while their DSL network covers rural and suburban areas across the southern and midwestern United States.

Provider AT&T Internet
Country United States
ASN AS7018
Coverage 21 US states
Technologies Fiber (AT&T Fiber), DSL, Fixed Wireless
Founded 1983
Website att.com

Average AT&T Internet Speed Test Results

Typical measured results across real users. See the full leaderboard for live benchmarks.

Metric Typical Value Rating
Download Speed 350 Mbps Good
Upload Speed 240 Mbps Good
Ping 12 ms Excellent

Results are community-sourced estimates. Your speed depends on your plan, location, and equipment. Learn about our methodology →

AT&T Internet Internet Plans and Speeds

Plan Download Upload Technology Starting From
Internet 300 300 Mbps 300 Mbps Fiber $55/mo
Internet 500 500 Mbps 500 Mbps Fiber $65/mo
Internet 1 Gig 1000 Mbps 1000 Mbps Fiber $80/mo
Internet 2 Gig 2000 Mbps 2000 Mbps Fiber $110/mo
Internet Basic 10 10 Mbps 1 Mbps DSL $55/mo

Prices shown are approximate starting rates and may vary by location and promotional period. Check att.com for current pricing.

How to Run a AT&T Internet Speed Test

  1. Connect via Ethernet — For the most accurate baseline, connect your device directly to your router or modem with an Ethernet cable. Wi-Fi introduces variables that can mask your true plan speed. See our accuracy guide for full tips.
  2. Close background apps — Pause streaming, downloads, and backups. Other devices on your network also consume bandwidth.
  3. Start the speed test — Click GO on our homepage. The test measures download, upload, ping, and jitter in about 30 seconds.
  4. Compare your result — Check your measured speeds against the typical AT&T Internet results above. If you're significantly below your plan speed, review the common issues section below or contact AT&T Internet support.

Common AT&T Internet Speed Issues

Issue Likely Cause Solution
Slow speeds during peak hours Network congestion Test at off-peak times; contact AT&T if consistent
Intermittent connection drops DSL line quality or modem issues Restart gateway; check line for interference
Upload much slower than download DSL asymmetric service Upgrade to AT&T Fiber for symmetrical speeds

AT&T Internet Pros and Cons

Pros

  • True symmetrical fiber speeds
  • No data caps on fiber plans
  • Bundling options with DirecTV

Cons

  • DSL plans have very limited upload
  • Availability varies widely by address
  • Price increases after 12-month intro period

Frequently Asked Questions — AT&T Internet Speed

What speed should I expect from AT&T Internet?

AT&T Fiber customers typically see 300–1000 Mbps download and matching upload. DSL customers average 10–50 Mbps download with limited upload (1–5 Mbps). Actual speeds depend on plan, location, and network conditions.

Does AT&T throttle internet speeds?

AT&T does not throttle speeds on fiber plans. However, AT&T may deprioritize data during network congestion on wireless plans. Wired internet plans are not subject to data throttling.

Why is my AT&T speed slower than advertised?

Common causes include Wi-Fi interference, an aging gateway device, peak-hour congestion, or a DSL line issue. Run our speed test over Ethernet for the most accurate baseline.

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