Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Webinar Expert TeamWebinar Expert Team

Tech News

AT&T launches a wireless backup for fiber internet outages

AT&T logo with an illustrated red and orange background.
Illustration: The Verge

AT&T has announced a new feature called Internet Backup that will automatically switch from a home’s wired internet to a cellular connection through a nearby smartphone should its fiber service experience a disruption. The feature is offered at no additional charge to customers with AT&T Fiber service and an “eligible AT&T unlimited postpaid wireless plan” with unlimited data.

Internet Backup is being rolled out to customers starting next week through a software update to AT&T’s BGW320 Wi-Fi gateways. The company says that fiber customers using different hardware “may need to upgrade to access this feature.”

To activate it, eligible customers must wait for a notification through AT&T’s Smart Home Manager app, letting them know their…

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Tech News

The new AirPods 4 deliver better sound and voice call quality than prior models. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge If you...

Editor's Pick

Marc Joffe In recent posts, I have looked at costly light rail projects in Austin and Minneapolis whose sponsors are seeking federal funding. Not...

Editor's Pick

Vanessa Brown Calder President-elect Donald Trump has signaled an appetite for change with his new Department of Government Efficiency and various cabinet picks. While...

Tech News

Image: Valve Half-Life 2 is getting a major update in celebration of the classic title’s 20th anniversary. In addition to Steam Workshop support directly...