Deals Spotlight: AT&T Offering Apple TV 4K At No Cost When Signing Up for Fiber Internet

AT&T has kicked off a new Apple TV 4K promotion, this one tied to the company's Fiber Internet service. For the month of February, anyone who signs up for AT&T Fiber Internet 300 or Fiber Internet 1000 will have the chance to get a 32GB Apple TV 4K at no cost. Shoppers should note that the deal is contingent upon AT&T Fiber being available in your area.

apple tv 4k att picAT&T Fiber Internet 300 costs $70/month and Fiber Internet 1000 costs $90/month, and both plans require customers to sign up for a twelve-month agreement. For Fiber Internet 300, customers will have a 1TB monthly data cap, and a $10 charge for each additional 50GB of data they need if they exceed their cap. Fiber Internet 1000 has no data cap.

To get the new deal, head to ATT.com, click "Check Availability," and enter your address. Those eligible for the deal and in an area supported by AT&T Fiber will then see the plans available to purchase. Choose either the 300 Mbps or 1000 Mbps tier, and during the checkout screen enter the promo code GET4KTV to add the ‌Apple TV‌ 4K to your order at no additional cost.

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If you've been planning to switch to Fiber Internet, AT&T's new promo is a great chance to save a lot of money on a brand-new ‌Apple TV‌ 4K. At 32GB, these models currently sell for around $170 at places like B&H Photo.

AT&T previously offered a notable discount on the 32GB ‌Apple TV‌ 4K during a DirecTV Now promotion, which required customers to prepay for 3 months of DirecTV Now at $105 to get an ‌Apple TV‌ at no cost. The company has since ended this offer, and during a recent earnings report AT&T stated that DirecTV Now saw a large decline in subscribers after the deal ended.

Anyone interested in the new offer should visit AT&T's website to browse Fiber Internet packages, and be sure to head to our full Deals Roundup to check out more sales happening this week.

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Top Rated Comments

Superdrive Avatar
71 months ago
Data cap = no sale.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lec0rsaire Avatar
71 months ago
Internet service with data caps is good for nothing. It doesn’t matter if it’s 100 mb or gigabit. 1 TB is NOTHING! Just two Xbox One X games already use around 200 GB. And those of us streaming a bunch of 4K DV/HDR10 content will blow through that amount in just over a week. And that’s just for entertainment.

I have no much idea how data I consume since I’ve always had unlimited data in NYC since my dialup AOL 2.5 days (thank God no Comcast in NYC!). But it’s definitely a couple dozen TB if not more.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lamanzana Avatar
71 months ago
The plans seem to be capped. And worth noting! see below as they mention in their details.
I find this practice to be not customer oriented at all.

"Internet Data Allowances
Over the last few years we′ve experienced a dramatic increase in the amount of data being sent over our network. Most of this increase has been driven by only a small percentage of our network′s users. So to keep the online experience as optimal as possible for all of our customers, each of our Internet plans comes with a monthly data allowance.

Our data plans offer far more bandwidth than the average person ever uses. If you get close to your monthly data allowance, we′ll notify you several times. If you happen to exceed your data allowance for a third time, we′ll automatically add 50GB for $10 to your monthly data limit, not to exceed a maximum of $100."
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vipergts2207 Avatar
71 months ago
Screw you and your data caps ATT. Hard pass.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gugy Avatar
71 months ago
I wished I had more options where I live. It's basically Spectrum and AT&T (no fiber).
So I am stuck with Spectrum for many years already.
FIOS would be nice to break the monopoly but I don't see this changing anytime soon.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jlc1978 Avatar
71 months ago
LOL omg those descriptions at top are amazing! "Good for" "better" "best"...
we live in a world where 100mbps isn't considered much anymore!
For those of us that remember 300 baud and thought 2400 baid was amazing I find it humorous that 100 is considered slow.
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