Stream the World Cup everywhere — AT&T debuts unlimited iPad eSIM offer for $3-a-day with 'no contracts or subscriptions'

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AT&T Unlimited Day Pass (Image credit: Produced with Gemini)

  • AT&T opens unlimited iPad data access beyond its subscriber base.
  • World Cup viewers gain a new way to stay connected.
  • The service works directly through supported iPad eSIM settings.

With the FIFA World Cup drawing millions of viewers across the United States, AT&T has chosen this moment to launch a product it is describing as a first among major US wireless carriers.

Its new wireless data option targets iPad users seeking temporary connectivity without committing to traditional monthly plans or service agreements.

The newly announced Unlimited Day Pass provides 24 hours of wireless data connectivity for $3 per day without requiring contracts, subscriptions, or credit checks.

A daily data option for iPad users

Eligible Wi-Fi + Cellular iPad owners across the US can now purchase this unlimited data access, regardless of their existing mobile provider.

AT&T says the service is available not only to its own customers, but also to eligible users whose primary wireless service comes from competing carriers.

The offering works through eSIM technology and can be activated directly from supported iPad settings without downloading a separate app.

According to the company, users can purchase access through a debit or credit card and begin using the cellular connectivity afterwards.

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AT&T stated that the first-day pass will be provided at no charge, although the complimentary offer is limited to one eligible iPad per customer.

After that introductory period, users can continue purchasing additional passes whenever connectivity is required without entering longer-term service commitments.

The company argues that many cellular-capable iPads remain disconnected from mobile networks despite supporting wireless data functionality through embedded eSIM technology.

This new approach attempts to provide occasional access for travel, remote work, sporting events, and situations where dependable Wi-Fi connections are unavailable.

No contracts, though some limitations remain

AT&T describes the product as unlimited data, though network management policies still apply during periods of heavy demand.

The company notes that data speeds may be temporarily reduced when network congestion occurs, similar to practices used across many wireless services.

Another limitation involves device usage, since the plan is intended specifically for eligible iPad models rather than broader connectivity purposes.

AT&T confirmed that Unlimited Day Pass does not include hotspot functionality, meaning users cannot share the connection with other devices.

The service currently supports eligible US iPad models equipped with eSIM capabilities, extending access beyond AT&T's traditional subscriber base.

That distinction makes the offer unusual among major American carriers, which generally tie wireless data plans to existing customer relationships.

“Our goal with any product is to make it simple for people to connect wherever they are, across the devices they use most,” said Josh Goodell, vice president of Consumer Product Management at AT&T.

Ahead of a major event like the FIFA World Cup, this may be an attractive plan especially for those who have selected games that they are interested in.

However, whether this on-demand wireless access becomes widely adopted after the World Cup remains unclear.


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