About Our AT&T Internet Speed Test Tool

Whether AT&T Internet is your internet provider or you use a different provider, the speed test below can show key statistics about your internet connection.

Note: This speed test can be used to test any internet provider, not just AT&T Internet .

If your AT&T Internet speed test result is lower than expected, try resetting your router or call AT&T Internet customer service for additional assistance.

Use our speed test to determine the capability of your broadband connection whether you use AT&T or another provider. The panels above are designed to return statistics for download speed and upload speed. Download and upload rates are the primary indicators of broadband internet connection robustness. As of January 2022, AT&T’s average download rate is 152.89 Mbps. Across their coverage area, the average latency on AT&T Internet speed tests is 32.28ms. For context, wired Internet connections usually have latency in the 5–70ms range. Satellite connections, on the other hand, can be closer to 500–800ms.

AT&T Internet Internet Speed Data

5 GBPS

Maximum Advertised Download Mbps

32.28ms

Average Latency

62,524,291

Speed Tests from AT&T Internet Customers

27.52ms

Average Jitter

AT&T Internet Fastest Download Speeds Over Time

AT&T Internet Average Download Speeds Over Time

Top Cities For AT&T Internet Internet Service

Chicago, IL 5 Gbps 559.45 Mbps
Houston, TX 5 Gbps 500.63 Mbps
Miami, FL 5 Gbps 485.03 Mbps
Los Angeles, CA 5 Gbps 532.38 Mbps
San Diego, CA 5 Gbps 451.27 Mbps
Columbus, OH 5 Gbps 76.77 Mbps
Austin, TX 5 Gbps 510.51 Mbps
San Antonio, TX 5 Gbps 514.47 Mbps
Atlanta, GA 5 Gbps 687.85 Mbps
San Jose, CA 5 Gbps 482.4 Mbps

Fastest Cities For AT&T Internet Internet Service

Bainbridge, GA 5 Gbps 941.17 Mbps
Ellenwood, GA 5 Gbps 937.44 Mbps
Harbor City, CA 5 Gbps 927.27 Mbps
Cisco, TX 5 Gbps 913.99 Mbps
Villa Rica, GA 5 Gbps 909.58 Mbps

AT&T Internet Speed Test FAQ

AT&T’s average Internet speeds are based on the last twelve months of speed test data. Speed tests we analyze to show statistics for AT&T on BroadbandNow are sourced from the M-Labs database, which aggregates AT&T speed tests run on BroadbandNow as well as in Google’s search result tools. We use IP-verification to match visitor IP addresses to known AT&T Internet IP addresses. This helps us avoid manipulation of the results from repeat or non-network users.

AT&T Internet Download and Upload Speeds

Download speeds are higher than upload speeds on most of AT&T’s Internet plans. Prioritizing download speeds is normal because most customers request more data than they transmit in the form of video, websites, etc. AT&T has been building out true “fiber to the home” networks in recent years. In AT&T Fiber areas, customers can get upload speeds that equal their download speeds. This is called symmetrical speed, as opposed to the asymmetrical speeds on AT&T’s IPBB plans.

AT&T Ping and Latency

AT&T has normal ping and latency in the context of other Internet providers. Most customers should see results well below 100ms.

AT&T Fiber vs AT&T IPBB: Speed Differences

AT&T has IPBB as well as fiber networks. Their fiber networks are often used for business services only. However, that has begun to change, and customers in many parts of the AT&T service area can get speeds up to the gigabit range for home use.

Frequently Asked Questions about AT&T Internet

  • How fast is AT&T fiber?

    AT&T fiber offers max download speeds of 1 Gigabit per second (1000 Mbps). Availability of this speed depends on the infrastructure in your area.

  • What speed is AT&T IPBB?

    It varies based on local AT&T infrastructure. AT&T offers plans with speeds ranging from 300 Mbps to 5000 Mbps.