
AT&T is increasing prices on its older, legacy wireless phone plans by up to $20 per month starting April 2026, while adding extra high-speed hotspot data to affected plans. The price hikes vary depending on the number of lines and plan types, with some customers seeing a $5 increase per line and others up to $20 per account. These changes apply only to plans activated before July 24, 2025, as AT&T shifts focus to its newer "2.0" plans. The company says the increases help maintain network quality and service reliability, but customers may want to compare costs between keeping legacy plans or switching to new offerings.