AT&T Home Phone Service

AT&T residential phone service

AT&T offers both traditional copper landline service and digital phone service in select areas. AT&T Phone (digital) delivers calling over their fiber or DSL network with features like caller ID, call waiting, and voicemail. Availability depends on your location and the AT&T infrastructure in your area.

AT&T Phone Features

  • Traditional landline and digital phone options
  • Unlimited local calling included
  • Long-distance calling plans available
  • Caller ID, call waiting, voicemail, and call forwarding
  • Bundle savings with AT&T Internet and DIRECTV
  • Reliable 911 emergency service

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AT&T Home Phone — FAQ

How much does AT&T home phone cost?
AT&T home phone plans typically start around $20-30/month depending on your area and plan type. Bundle discounts with AT&T Internet can reduce the monthly cost. Contact AT&T or check availability at your address for current pricing.
Is AT&T landline service still available?
AT&T has been phasing out traditional copper landline service in some areas, replacing it with digital alternatives. Availability varies by location. Check AT&T's website with your address to see what's available.
Does AT&T home phone work during power outages?
Traditional copper landlines continue working during power outages since they're powered by the phone line. AT&T digital phone (VoIP) requires power and internet, though battery backup units can provide several hours of service.