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Testimonial
"Because of a project coming up where I had to download a great deal of information, I decided to have a DSL line installed in my home. I called North Dakota Telephone Company about getting it installed as soon as possible. I told them that I knew this was a "special request" but would appreciate it if they could get me converted as soon as possible. To my absolute amazement they had me converted and fully functional within 24 hours. Now I realize they did this because of my special request, but they did it. This was far beyond my expectations. The DSL line is fantastic. I should have converted sooner.
In addition to my home DSL connection, North Dakota Telephone Company provides DSL service to the facility where I work. We have many work stations networked together through our server system and it works great."
A Satisfied DSL Customer
Circumstances vary, typical DSL installation is 2-5 days.
North Dakota Telephone Company
Telecommunications
North Dakota Telephone Company
High speed Internet access, ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line), SDSL (Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line), is many times faster than dial-up modem connections. Unlike dial-up services, there is no wait to connect and never a busy signal. Different from cable or wireless technologies, ADSL and SDSL are dedicated connections and are always connected to our Internet Backbone (no dialing required). The high-speed connection is always on and available (as long as your computer is on), not shared with other users and also free from over time charges. Perfect for personal web surfing or setting up your own Internet servers. SDSL is a flat rate service with no usage or mileage charges, not like some other existing high bandwidth transport technologies.
Power users and small businesses now have a cost effective solution for high-speed connectivity. No need for a second phone line, current users of dial-up accounts can free up their phone line and yet stay connected to the Internet.
For specific installation costs, call 701-662-1100 or 1-800-880-4213.
Also available at North Dakota Telephone Company:
- Telephones
- Internet Service
- Fiber to the Premise
- Voice Mail
- Computer Networking & Wiring
- Key Systems
- PBX's
- Centrex Service
- Paging Equipment
- Caller ID Equipment
- Security Systems
- Surveillance Equipment
- Television Entertainment (service offered where available)
Visit their website at: www.goNDTC.com
Electricity
Nodak Electric Cooperative
Nodak Electric Cooperative is headquartered in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Nodak serves over 15,000 customers in northeastern North Dakota. Nodak is very experienced in serving not only residential customers, but also commercial and industrial customers. We serve the Devils Lake Industrial Park. We do provide incentive rates. For more information on rates, please call us at 701-746-4461 or 1-800-732-4373.For more information about Nodak Electric, visit our web site: www.nodakelectric.com.
Otter Tail Power Company
Otter Tail Power Company, a division of Otter Tail Corporation (Nasdaq: OTTR), is headquartered in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. It provides electricity and energy services to 128,000 customers in 423 communities and in rural areas in western Minnesota, eastern North Dakota, and northeastern South Dakota. It's 50,000-square-mile electric service area is roughly the size of Wisconsin. The company's mission is to produce and deliver electricity as reliably, economically, and environmentally responsibly as possible and to enhance the quality of life in the areas it does business.
In Devils Lake, please call 701-662-4021 or 1-800-257-4044. To learn more about Otter Tail Power Company visit www.otpco.com. To learn more about Otter Tail Corporation visit www.ottertail.com.
Natural Gas
Montana-Dakota Utilities
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. distributes natural gas and provides related value-added products and services in the Northern Great Plains.
Natural gas is distributed through a complex network of underground pipeline to over 205,000 customers in the four state area. Used primarily for residential heating, the energy is in great demand during the frigid, cold winters typically associated with this northern climate. In addition to home heating, natural gas is consumed by several large industrial customers that use sizable volumes of gas each year for manufacturing and other similar uses.
Miles of natural gas distribution lines - 4336.
For rate information, call Kevin Magstadt at 701-221-4328.
For more information about MDU, visit our web site: www.montana-dakota.com.
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