DeKalb Telephone Cooperative

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Dekalb Telephone Cooperative (DTC) was founded in 1948 as a small cooperative that served the rural communities within DeKalb County, Georgia. Since then, DTC has evolved into one of the leading providers of telephone, cable, internet, and other telecommunications services in Georgia. They provide services to a coverage area of 100,000 subscribers in Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee, including customers in the surrounding counties of Cobb, Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson, and Forsyth.
DTC offers reliable high speed internet access with download speeds up to one gigabit per second. Upgrades of their services have allowed the whole coverage area to benefit from a high quality, reliable connection. Additionally, DTC has recently upgraded its internet service to include greater availability of Wi-Fi hotspots. The company provides a variety of plans to its customers, ranging from basic residential plans to business-oriented services, and even cable packages.
DTC is also known for its excellent customer service. Customers have access to 24/7 customer support services that are available in-person, online, or over the phone. If customers have any problems or questions, they can always contact DTC’s support team to get help.