AT&T customers using fixed wireless plans can breathe a sigh of relief as they won't be affected by the recent $5 price increase for home broadband services set to take effect on December 1. This move comes as part of AT&T's efforts to address rising operational costs as it expands its internet business. With around 1 million fixed wireless subscribers exempt from the hike, the focus remains on ensuring high-quality service for all users. Additionally, AT&T's low-income plan and fixed wireless offerings starting at $60, with discounts for autopay and paperless billing, provide customers with affordable options. The rising popularity of fixed wireless services underscores its significance for AT&T's future growth and industry competitiveness.