If you terminate your AT&T Internet service more than 14 days after subscribing and have a term contract, you will be charged an Early Termination Fee (ETF). The ETF is prorated and reduced for each month that your connection is active.

By the end of the first 30 days. Wait out your contract. Expect an increase in costs. To minimize expenses, move to a location without access. To cover the ETF, sell your hardware.

Call 1-800-288-2020 to cancel your house service. You can call 611 from an AT&T phone or visit an AT&T store to cancel wireless service or remove a line. Early termination fees may apply if you cancel your wireless service, as described here.

Go to the Profile Users section of your account. If you have more than one account, pick from the drop-down menu at the top. In the List of Allowed Users area, choose to Manage authorized users. After that, click on Yes.

After you suspend your service, you won’t be able to use GPS applications or functions to locate it. You may temporarily deactivate the data usage on your phone. This prevents a device from utilizing more of your plan’s shared data. Keep in mind that even though a device is disabled, it continues to have access to data while connected to Wi.

You can, but it’s not recommended. Deactivating a phone means that the phone will no longer work, even if you reactivate it later. If your daughter needs her phone for an emergency, she won’t be able to use it.

AT&T allows you to suspend your service for up to 2 months at a time.

Yes, you can temporarily turn off a cell phone on AT&T. To do this, you need to call customer service and ask them to suspend your service.

You can turn off your child’s phone by going to the Settings menu and selecting “General.” Scroll down to “Restrictions” and tap on “Enable Restrictions.” You will be prompted to create a passcode. Once you have created a passcode, you can disable features such as AirDrop, Cellular Data, Siri, Location Services, and more.

When you suspend a line, all calls to that line are disconnected. The line remains reserved for future use, but no calls can be made to it.