If we didn't have everything, including TV, on a Uverse bundle then I'd be on the bandwagon. TV service is fine but the internet service "hangs" all the time. It's not buffering like speed has dropped, it just stops. The connection is still active according to the modem's blinky light, but there is zero traffic. It's like the the hose is still screwed on but someone turned off the valve. 95% of the time it's okay but that other 5% is infuriating. I haven't had the time or patience to see if it's limited to wifi or also includes cabled connections.
I had AT&T fiber at my old place. The all-the-way-inside kind, not fiber to the alley node then copper to the house. Service was terrific. Rock solid and fast, especially for the price ($50/mo for 100Mb up/down). Only problem was having to occasionally reboot the modem. Her place (now Our Place) is served by legacy copper. It's 12 blocks from my old house and the subdivisions adjoin but AT&T doesn't appear to be bringing in fiber to that area, at least not in the near future. From what I can gather they had to install fiber to a minimum number of users for some type of contractual agreement. Once that minimum was met, they stopped. Compared to the fiber service I had, we're paying 50% more for 1/3 the speed. Like I said, if it weren't for the bundle savings, I'd be eyeballing Starlink pretty hard.
Brad