AT&T launches OneConnect bundles combining mobile and home internet

AT&T has introduced OneConnect, a new service bundling unlimited mobile data with gigabit home broadband for new customers. The plans start at $90 per month and include taxes and fees. Existing customers cannot yet migrate to the service.

AT&T's OneConnect offers three tiers tailored to different household sizes. The Individual plan costs $90 monthly for one voice line, up to three data devices, and 1Gbps internet at one household. The Duo plan is $120 for two members, two voice lines, and up to six data devices, while the Family option at $225 supports up to 10 voice lines and 10 data devices with the same internet speed. All plans provide unlimited talk, text, data, and AT&T ActiveArmor security features, with prices covering taxes and fees—a rarity among carriers. Prices include unlimited talk, texting, data and AT&T's Active Armor service for filtering out unwanted calls and texts. OneConnect requires customers to bring their own eSIM-compatible, unlocked devices, with no promotions for new phones included. An AT&T spokesperson stated, 'Once we gather customer feedback and validate the experience with our initial cohort, we will make OneConnect available to as many customers as possible.' For comparison, separate AT&T plans for similar services cost more: around $225 for two lines with gigabit fiber, or $155 for one. Other carriers like Verizon and T-Mobile offer discounts for combining services but not in this integrated bundle format. AT&T aims to simplify connectivity with this one-size-fits-all approach, though it limits plan customization available in standalone options.

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