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AT&T Business Introduces 30‑Day Risk‑Free Program Driven by Business‑Grade Fiber and Wireless Networks

AT&T Business launched a 30‑Day Risk‑Free program that gives organizations the ability to experience AT&T Business Fiber and AT&T Business Wireless service for smartphones without long‑term commitment. This is in addition to their existing 30-Day Risk Free program for AT&T Internet Air® for Business. If the service doesn’t meet customer needs, customers can cancel within 30 days for a full refund1.

The program is designed with a clear goal in mind: to give businesses of any size the ability to verify network performance before making long‑term infrastructure decisions. As connectivity becomes central to day‑to‑day operations, business leaders need practical, transparent ways to assess reliability, scalability, and security based on real results — not just assumptions or empty marketing promises.

What Organizations Can Evaluate in the First 30 Days

For decision‑makers, the value is straightforward: you learn how the AT&T network behaves under your actual workload, with your people, in your buildings — and you base your decision on real results. The 30-Day Risk Free program allows businesses to:

  • Validate network performance during peak usage.
  • Assess how connectivity impacts application behavior, latency‑sensitive workloads, and end‑user experience.
  • Identify whether the solution fits their expansion plans or digital transformation roadmap.
  • Evaluate security and reliability in real-world operations.
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“Our network is built for business, and we’re prepared to put it up against any organization’s performance requirements,” said Kara Long, senior vice president of commercialization, AT&T Business. “This program gives leaders a low‑risk way to confirm what we already know: that our connectivity will support their priorities — whether that’s uptime, resiliency, speed, or the ability to scale.”

A Network Designed for What’s Next

AT&T has spent years building a network specifically designed for business workloads. The company’s long‑term investment strategy, including more than $145 billion2 invested in the network over the past several years, focuses on creating resilient, high‑capacity, and secure infrastructure that organizations can run on with confidence. The 30‑Day Risk‑Free program is just another example of that investment: when you build a network to business‑grade standards, you should be willing to let customers test it under real conditions.

Availability

The 30-Day Risk Free program is available to business customers nationwide. For full terms and conditions, visit https://www.business.att.com/explore/30-day-risk-free.html.

1Wireless limited to new smartphone lines of service only. AT&T Business Fiber excludes non-standard installation charges. AT&T Internet Air for Business excludes equipment installation and restocking fees, if applicable. Terms, conditions & restr’s apply. See https://www.business.att.com/explore/30-day-risk-free.html for details.

2The years ended December 31, 2020 through 2024 present results from continuing operations, and the year ended December 31, 2019 includes comparable adjustments to remove capital expenditures from discontinued operations.

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