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FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.

Idaho’s First Smart Rural Community Provider


ABOUT US

We Have a Legacy of Putting Customers First

Farmers Mutual Telephone Company (FMTC) is a member-owned organization. Our customers always come first because customer-members like you decide how our cooperative is run. Everything we do is designed to bring you world-class telecommunications services and connectivity.

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A Birds Eye View of FMTC, With over 30 employees working locally to provide you with the best in Internet and phone service, FMTC is THE premier Internet provider in Fruitland, Payette County and Malheur County.

Thank you for choosing the local provider for fast, reliable Internet. Not yet a customer?

Call 208-452-2000 or stop by our office, Monday-Friday 8am-5pm @ 319 SW 3rd St in Fruitland, Idaho.


The Fastest Fiber Optic & Reliable Wireless Internet You Need

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RESIDENTIAL

Internet

CommandIQ

Phone

Internet Calculator & Speed Test

TV

Tech Support

Home Network Wiring

Lifeline, ACP, & Empowering Parents

BUSINESS

Internet & Broadband Solutions

Hosted PBX

Networking

Managed Services

Wired Installation Services

Customer Care


The Phone System You Need.

A Price You Can Afford.

Hosted PBX (HPBX) is a cloud-based phone system that helps your employees be more productive and your business to run smoother.

It delivers more functionality than a traditional phone system without the hassle of managing and maintaining a physical head end. With HPBX, you’ll get powerful features such as auto attendant, unified messaging, and find-me follow-me. Best of all, the low monthly up-front cost won’t break the bank.

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What is a Smart Rural Community Provider?

FMTC is part of a growing network of fiber optic Internet providers who are paving the way to advance services in our community for telehealth, education and economic opportunity, building a brighter future for small town America. 

In order to receive recognition as a Smart Rural Community Provider℠, Farmers Mutual Telephone Company was required to affirm that it offers 25/3 Mbps broadband to at least 50% of its service area; that it has broadband subscription rates of at least 50%; and that it is committed to program principles of collaboration and innovation. As a result of Farmers Mutual Telephone Company’s national recognition, Fruitland will now be celebrated as a Smart Rural Community®, joining a national network of similarly innovative communities.

NTCA Chief Executive Officer Shirley Bloomfield also recognized Farmers Mutual Telephone Company for this achievement, noting, “We are so excited to welcome another Smart Rural Community Provider℠ into this growing network of innovative broadband providers delivering the Internet’s fastest speeds in some of the most remote and rural communities of our country. I applaud Farmers Mutual Telephone Company and Fruitland, Idaho for their commitment to enabling cutting-edge technologies that drive innovation and promote economic development in their region and nationwide.”


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CONTACT US

FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.

319 SW 3rd Street

P.O. Box 1030

Fruitland, Idaho 83619

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Ph: 1-208-452-2000

Ph: 1-208-674-4241

Email: [email protected]

HOURS

Monday: 8am – 5pm

Tuesday: 8am – 5pm

Wednesday: 8am – 5pm

Thursday: 8am – 5pm

Friday: 8am – 5pm

Saturday: CLOSED

Sunday: CLOSED

Related Business Information

Farmers Mutual Telephone Co.

319 Southwest 3rd Street, Fruitland, ID, USA

1 (208) 452-2000

Website: https://fmtc.com

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