Lifeline and Link-Up Services - North Dakota Telephone Company
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Lifeline and Link-Up Services - North Dakota Telephone Company
FALL ‘13 OUTLOOK The Wonderful World of Webcams published by: MoreThan A Telephone Company IN THIS ISSUE: Wonderful World of Webcams Notes from the General Manager One-Call Rule Changes Lifeline and Link-Up Services BEK Sports NDTC Services Why are webcam sites so popular? Webcams allow you to watch, as they happen, activities taking place miles away. They can entertain you, educate you, or simply give you a break in your day. There are so many fascinating things to watch in the world that the potential uses of webcams are almost limitless. Here are some of the most popular webcam categories: Observing Animals Everyone can agree that kittens are adorable. How about a website where you can watch them all day? Other animals you can observe on webcam sites include eagles, sharks, pandas, and — eek! — cockroaches. Tracking Paranormal Activity Some webcams are set up in places where ghosts are rumored to visit. You might have to watch awhile before you see something, but it may be worth it! Watching Cities There’s just something interesting about watching passersby on a city street, especially if it’s a place you want to visit or move to someday. Studying Street Views Google Maps and Google Earth incorporate panoramic views of many locations across the globe. Viewing a location before you go there helps you know when you’re in the right place. NDTC has webcams placed at Lakewood, Main Street, and downtown on the corner of 4th and 4th. Visit www.gondtc.com/webcams.html to keep any eye on what’s happening in your community! Monitoring Weather and Traffic Of course you can listen to weather and traffic reports, but seeing it for yourself provides an even better idea of what to expect for your day. Win $25 Credit from NDTC! Name:______________________ Number:____________________ Return this coupon to NDTC to be eligible for the next drawing. Congratulations to: gondtc.com 701.662.1100 • 800.880.4213 Duane Frey of Drake He was the winner of the credit from the last newsletter issue. Cornerstone Group © 2013 Staying in Touch Family members who live in distant places can see each other speaking live, dispersed business teams can collaborate in real time, and gamers can play with others all over the world. Notes from the General Manager NDTC is strongly committed to supporting the communities in our service area. In particular, NDTC has a long history of contributing to local programs and projects that encourage youth and strengthen education partnerships. We view this support as an excellent investment in the future of our area’s citizens. NDTC typically participates in and assists with community projects, school activities, local government, economic development, and some nonprofit activities. In addition to our annual college scholarship awards, our Dollars in Motion and Denim Days programs also support many worthy causes in our service area. The 2013 NDTC Relay For Life Team raised over $10,000 to help find a cure for cancer. Without the help of employees who give generously of their time and resources, these fundraisers would not be possible. Dave Dircks General Manager Giving back to the communities we serve is an important part of who we are at North Dakota Telephone Company. Not only do we offer high quality service at an affordable rate, we take pride in bringing employees, businesses, and organizations together for the improvement of the quality of life. Here are the highlights of some of the other community projects we’ve helped support in the past year: • Local high school post prom parties • Local area community foundations • Public libraries • High school skills and robotic programs • Charitable fundraisers • Local rural fire departments We appreciate all that our employees do to help make NDTC, and the rural communities in which we live, a better place. We also appreciate all of our customers who support these types of programs in their neighborhood. Changes in ND Law Planting a tree? Digging a hole for a mailbox? Installing a fence? North Dakota legislation requires you to call North Dakota One-Call (811) before you dig. Damaging underground facilities, such as electric, telephone, or gas lines, can cause injury or even death. By using North Dakota One-Call or 811, the danger is significantly reduced. One simple call is all you have to make and North Dakota One-Call will contact the utility line owners for a locate. Changes in ND law, effective August 1, 2013, are: • Maximum fines and penalties will increase from $5,000 to $25,000 per occurrence. • Excavation tickets will be awarded more time to be completed; from 10 calendar days to 21 calendar days. • Upon the third locate request at the same excavation site where no excavation has occurred, the excavator is responsible for reasonable costs associated with relocating facilities in that location. • An underground facility owner shall make all new facilities locatable. Whether you are planting a tree or installing a fence, make safety the first step in your project. Remember to call 811 before you dig! If you have any questions about these changes, please visit www.ndonecall.com. Lifeline and Link-Up Services Lifeline, a government program, provides eligible customers with a monthly discount on charges for their primary home phone line. These discounts can be from $9.25 to $24.50 per month depending on where you live. Only one benefit is allowed per household and only eligible consumers may enroll in the program. NDTC telephone service is a Lifelinesupported service. Link-Up provides qualified subscribers of Tribal lands with a discount off of the one-time costs associated with initiating phone service at their principal place of residence. An individual is eligible if he or she participates in one of the following programs: Medicaid, Food Stamps, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Federal Public Housing Assistance, National School Lunch (NSL) Programs’ Free Lunch Program. Residents of Tribal lands qualify if they participate in any of the above programs or one of the following: Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) general assistance, Head Start (those meeting its income-qualifying standards), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), or if income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guidelines. For more information, to request an application, or to determine whether or not you qualify, simply give us a call at 800.880.4213. We’ll provide you with an application form to get you started toward saving on your monthly phone bill. More from BEK Sports Coming this Fall Find us on Facebook Go to www.facebook.com/gondtc or type North Dakota Telephone Company into the Search field on Facebook and “Like” us to receive useful information and company news! MoreThan A Telephone Company 211 22nd Street NW PO Box 180 Devils Lake, ND 58301 Phone: 701.662.1100 or 800.880.4213 Fax: 701.662.6444 www.gondtc.com Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Phone lines open until 6 P.M. Repair Center also available Saturday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. To report trouble, call 701.662.1100. If after hours, follow prompts for assistance. Payment Drop-Offs NDTC office in Devils Lake Ramsey Bank in Cando, Rugby, Esmond, Maddock & two Devils Lake locations Cornerstone Group © 2013 Fans throughout south central, north central, and northwest North Dakota will again be able to “get in the game” this fall via NDTC Television and BEK Sports. Tune into channels 151, 152, or 153 for all the action. Visit www.gondtc.com/television.html for a list of areas served by NDTC Digital TV. Schedule information, post-season specials, and DVDs for purchase can be found on BEK Sports website, www.beksports.com. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 55 MoreThan A Telephone Company 211 22nd Street NW PO Box 180 Devils Lake, ND 58301 DEVILS LAKE, ND 58301 Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! The 2013 Directories Have Been Delivered If you have not received one or need additional copies, please stop by or give us a call. For an online version, go to www.gondtc.com, click on “Phone” then “Directory.” CATCH A WHOPPER OF A DEAL Look what you can reel in for only 99¢ Broadband Internet • First month of new service or speed - 99¢* • Reel in NDTC services for only 99¢ Wireless firewall - 99¢* Digital TV • First month of any premium channel - 99¢* Home Phone • • Activation of calling feature - 99¢ First month of calling feature - 99¢* Stop by soon or call 701-662-1100 or 1-800-880-4213 Ryan, NDTC Technician with his son *Broadband offer available to new customers and existing customers upgrading their Internet speed. Digital TV service where available. Phone offer available for new customers and existing customers adding a calling feature. Offer expires 9/30/13. Taxes and mandated fees not included. Call NDTC for details.