AT&T is set to launch a new service called AT&T Turbo on May 2nd, allowing subscribers to pay for priority access to the network. For $7 per month per line, Turbo will enhance the Quality of Service Class Identifier (QCI) level, providing faster data speeds and improved customer experience.
With AT&T Turbo, customers can expect real-time responsiveness and stability while gaming, live sharing, or making video calls on the go. However, it’s important to note that the service may only be noticeable in areas with heavy network traffic.
It’s worth mentioning that AT&T Turbo will elevate customers from QCI level 8 to 7, essentially restoring the service level they previously had before recent changes. This move has raised concerns about potential price hikes disguised as service enhancements.
While some may question the impact of paying for priority access, AT&T’s legal team likely considered Net Neutrality rules before greenlighting Turbo. Following the FCC’s recent decision to reinstate Net Neutrality regulations, all internet streams must be treated equally.
Before deciding to opt for AT&T Turbo, consider your usage patterns and location to determine if the added cost aligns with your needs. Stay tuned for more updates on this new service from AT&T.