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AT&T’s response to a growing threat spells trouble for customers

Last updated: April 25, 2025 12:10 pm
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AT&T, also known as AT&T Inc., has seen a surge in consumer interest in the first few months of this year, despite making changes to a significant discount. In the first quarter of 2025, AT&T reported a net income of $4.7 billion, a 19% increase compared to the same period in 2024.

The telecommunications company managed to attract 324,000 new postpaid phone customers and 261,000 new Fiber internet customers during this time. However, a recent decision to reduce the autopay discount from $10 to $5 for customers paying with a debit card has caused some frustration among consumers, leading to threats of switching to other providers.

President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of a 10% tariff on all countries importing goods to the U.S. raised concerns for AT&T. This move could potentially increase the cost of smartphones, devices, network equipment, and technical gear. AT&T CEO John Stankey expressed apprehension about the impact of these tariffs on consumer demand and hinted at possible price hikes for their devices.

In response to the tariff situation, AT&T has noticed an uptick in customers upgrading their phones out of fear of price inflation. This behavior was triggered by the announcement of reciprocal tariffs in early April. Similarly, Verizon, another major telecommunications company, has also warned about passing down tariff costs to customers.

Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg stated that if handset prices increase significantly, the cost will have to be passed on to customers. However, Verizon has observed a decline in customers opting to upgrade their phones, with many choosing to hold onto their devices for longer periods. This trend is attributed to the improved quality and longevity of modern smartphones.

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A survey conducted by CNET in March revealed that a significant portion of U.S. adults have felt pressured to make tech purchases due to concerns about potential price hikes from tariffs. This highlights the impact of trade policies on consumer behavior and purchasing decisions.

Overall, AT&T and Verizon are closely monitoring the implications of tariffs on their business operations and customer relationships. As the telecommunications industry navigates through these challenges, both companies are strategizing on how to best address the evolving market dynamics while ensuring customer satisfaction and retention.

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