AT&T takes the lead in terms of speed and performance, whereas Xfinity is easily available in most states. Let’s find out where each provider stands head to head:
When buying an internet plan, picking the right connection type is important. Fiber optic is the fastest internet connection type, followed by coax cable internet, DSL, and fixed wireless internet.
AT&T offers fiber, DSL, and fixed wireless connection types, whereas Xfinity provides coax cable internet. Fiber internet by AT&T definitely is reliable in terms of fast speeds; however, cable internet by Xfinity is good enough to cater to the needs as well.
Forget plans and the pricing, you’ll be scratching your head if you don’t have good providers near you. So, the first thing is to check the availability of the internet providers in your area.
Speaking of which, AT&T operates in 21 states, whereas Xfinity is available in more than 35 states. Check out the availability here:
Nevada, California, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee, Mississippi, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio. | |
Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District Of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin |
Both Xfinity and AT&T offer great plans; however, AT&T has more speeds to offer, going as high as 5 Gbps (in selected areas only).
Check out AT&T’s internet plans below :
AT&T Fiber Internet 300 |
AT&T Fiber Internet 500 |
AT&T Fiber Internet 1000 |
AT&T Fiber Internet 2 GIG |
AT&T Fiber Internet 5 GIG |
300 Mbps equal upload and download speeds †† |
500 Mbps equal upload and download speeds †† |
Up to 1 GIG speed †† |
2-Gig equal upload and download speeds †† |
5-Gig equal upload and download speeds †† |
†† Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds may vary. For more info, go to www.att.com/speed101.
AT&T offers symmetrical speeds, ensuring equal download and upload speeds with its plans, whereas Xfinity has asymmetrical download and upload speeds. AT&T also has no data cap for its fiber plans.
Meanwhile, Xfinity offers up to 1.2 Gbps :
Internet Package |
Download Speed |
Upload Speed |
Data Cap |
xFi Advanced Security |
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Connect |
150 Mbps |
10 Mbps |
1.2 TB |
Included with xFi Gateway |
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Connect More |
300 Mbps |
10 Mbps |
1.2 TB |
Included with xFi Gateway |
|
Fast |
500 Mbps |
10 Mbps |
1.2 TB |
Included with xFi Gateway |
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Superfast |
800 Mbps |
20 Mbps |
1.2 TB |
Included with xFi Gateway |
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Gigabit |
1000 Mbps |
20 Mbps |
1.2 TB |
Included with xFi Gateway |
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Gigabit Extra |
1.2 Gbps |
35 Mbps |
1.2 TB |
Included with xFi Gateway |
Xfinity, being a cable provider, is cheaper than AT&T. Let’s check out Xfinity’s most affordable internet plan:
Plan |
Download Speed |
Upload Speed |
Data Cap |
Perks |
Starting Price |
|
Connect |
150 Mbps |
10 Mbps |
1.2 TB |
Included with xFi Gateway |
$19.99/mo. |
*For 12 months with 1-year term contract. Taxes and equipment not included. Automatic payments and paperless billing required.
Meanwhile, AT&T’s low-priced plan:
Plan |
Download Speed |
Upload Speed |
Data Cap |
Perks |
Starting Price |
|
Internet 300 |
300 Mbps |
300 Mbps |
Unimited data |
Ultra-low latency with ping under 12ms Ping rates not guaranteed. Results may vary. |
$55/mo.* Plus taxes |
Eligible Autopay & Paperless Bill req’d. *
*Price after $10/mo discount with eligible Autopay & Paperless bill (w/in 2 bills). Monthly State Cost Recovery Charge in TX, OH, NV applies. One time install chrg may apply. Ltd. avail/areas. See Details
See Broadband Facts: www.att.com/dapbbfacts
Xfinity provides a balance of internet and other services via its flexible bundling options. You can combine additional services with the internet plan of your choice or simply choose from the existing bundles.
In the case of AT&T, you can bundle the services you need and check the availability in your location.
No Contracts | View Plans | |
1-2 year contracts/ No Contract with an additional $10/ mo. | View Plans |
You can easily subscribe to AT&T’s internet services without worrying about or signing up for any contracts.
With Xfinity, you can sign up for a 1-2 year contract or pay an additional $10/mo. alongside your total bill if you don’t want to sign up for a contractual plan.
Technical issues, maintenance, upgrades – whatever’s your concern, customer service can help resolve it.
For some reason, AT&T and Xfinity both lack in ensuring customer satisfaction when it comes to offering support. According to Trustpilot, AT&T scores 1.3/5 based on over 7000 customer reviews while Xfinity scores 1.1/5 based on over 3000 reviews.
Major concerns reported include bad service, disconnection, overages, failure to meet commitment, and more.
Pros |
Cons |
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AT&T |
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Xfinity |
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For high-speed internet with consistent connectivity, high upload speeds, and no data caps, AT&T is your choice. For affordable internet with good performance, pick Xfinity.
If AT&T is not available near you or you want a cheaper plan with an easy bundling option, then Xfinity is surely worth it.
Though Xfinity is widely available, AT&T offers fiber internet with fast and symmetrical speeds.