Here’s the latest on Cricket Wireless based on recent public coverage.
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In-store opportunities selling AT&T Fiber: There have been reports and coverage suggesting Cricket Wireless stores may begin selling AT&T Fiber in-store to bundle home internet with wireless plans. If true, this would mark a significant convergence push by AT&T to compete with cable providers. Expect limited store availability first, with broader rollout potentially later in 2026.
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General service updates: Cricket Wireless remains an AT&T subsidiary, continuing to expand 5G coverage and retire legacy networks (3G) in line with industry shifts, with ongoing device compatibility updates for customers. For specifics about plan changes or new home internet offerings, check Cricket’s official news page or AT&T announcements.
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Competitive positioning: Cricket has historically ranked well in purchase experience within the MVNO segment in third-party studies, though recent standalone results may vary by year and methodology. For the latest scorecards or reliable customer experience rankings, refer to recent JD Power or equivalent studies.
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Related news to watch: Expect updates on any formal launches of bundled home internet services or rebranding efforts (e.g., “Cricket Internet” concepts), along with pricing details and enrollment processes if/when AT&T expands in-store fiber offerings.
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and summarize any official Cricket Wireless or AT&T press releases as they’re published.