AT&T Launches Internet Air™ for Business Broadband

Discover the launch of AT&T Internet Air™ for Business, a fixed wireless broadband service that promises high-speed, reliable internet for businesses nationwide. Offering easy setup, affordable plans, and powered by AT&T's robust 5G network, it's designed to keep businesses of all sizes connected and competitive.
AT&T Launches Internet Air for Business Broadband
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In today’s fast-paced business environment, reliable and swift internet connectivity isn’t just a convenience; it’s a necessity. Recognizing this critical need, AT&T has introduced AT&T Internet Air™ for Business, a fixed wireless broadband service designed to meet the diverse needs of businesses across the United States. This service promises to deliver high-speed internet powered by AT&T’s robust 5G network and comes with the convenience of quick, self-setup options and affordable pricing plans. Here’s an in-depth look at what makes AT&T Internet Air™ for Business a game-changer in the business connectivity landscape.

Boosting Business with AT&T’s Fixed Wireless Broadband


The essence of AT&T Internet Air™ for Business lies in its core attributes: reliability and speed. Utilizing their reliable 5G network ensures that businesses remain connected with their clients, suppliers, and employees without interruption. This reliable connectivity is paramount for businesses relying on cloud-based services, point-of-sale systems, and other critical business applications that require a stable internet connection.

Tailoring Connectivity Solutions for Every Business with AT&T

Whether you’re a small startup, a growing mid-size company, or a large corporation, AT&T Internet Air™ for Business is built to cater to your unique needs. Its nationwide availability ensures that businesses in even the most remote locations can enjoy high-speed internet access. Moreover, the service is designed to be flexible, offering solutions for businesses looking to expand their locations, enhance network diversity, or simply maintain uninterrupted connectivity for their operations.

Affordable Fixed Wireless Plans for Businesses by AT&T

Understanding the importance of budget management for businesses, AT&T has structured AT&T Internet Air™ for Business to be as cost-effective as possible. With straightforward pricing plans and no hidden charges, businesses can enjoy predictable monthly bills, allowing for better financial planning. The absence of speed caps and overage charges further enhances the value proposition, ensuring businesses can utilize the service without worrying about exceeding data limits or incurring unexpected costs.

Simplifying Internet Setup with AT&T Fixed Wireless for Business

One of the standout features of AT&T Internet Air™ for Business is its easy self-setup process. The plug-and-play setup means businesses can get their internet service up and running in minutes without the need for professional installation. This saves time and eliminates the need for coordination with building management or waiting for technician appointments, making it an ideal solution for quick and easy internet connectivity.

Flexible Internet Solutions for Businesses via AT&T’s 5G Network

AT&T Internet Air™ for Business is not just a primary internet solution. It can also function as a supplemental internet connection to distribute workload or serve as an alternate connection in case the primary wired network is interrupted. This versatility makes it an invaluable tool for businesses seeking to establish a robust and reliable internet infrastructure.

Navigating AT&T Business Plans: Fixed Wireless Edition

AT&T Internet Air™ for Business offers two main pricing plans, each designed to provide the best value:

  • Standard Plan: Priced at $60 plus fees, this plan offers reliable high-speed internet access suitable for most business operations.
  • Premium Plan: At $100 plus fees, the Premium Plan offers a higher level of priority for the first 250GB of data usage each billing period, making it an excellent choice for businesses with higher data needs, especially during peak network times.

Businesses with an eligible AT&T Business wireless plan can benefit from even lower pricing, starting at just $30/month, plus fees, providing an economical solution for high-speed internet access.

Ordering AT&T Internet Air™ for Business is a straightforward process. Interested businesses can either contact an AT&T sales representative directly or visit an AT&T retail store for personalized assistance. Additional information and the option to sign up are also available online at att.com/aiab, providing a convenient way for businesses to access this revolutionary service.

A Step Forward in Business Connectivity

The launch of AT&T Internet Air™ for Business represents a significant advancement in business broadband solutions. By combining high-speed, reliable connectivity with affordability, ease of setup, and flexible usage options, AT&T is setting a new standard for business internet services. This service is poised to empower businesses across the nation, enabling them to thrive in a digital-first world with the connectivity they need to succeed.


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