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Providing quality dial-up and high-speed Internet service to northwestern Minnesota.

For more information about our Internet service,
call 494-3400 or 962-3500.

For technical assistance call our Internet Help Desk at 1-888-571-5082 or e-mail helpdesk@feltontel.net .

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Dial-Up Internet Access
The quick easy way to get Internet access into your home or business.
E-mail Filtering
This is a great addition to your current access plan to protect your computer.
High-Speed Internet Access
If you're looking for even more speed, this is the answer; available for home or business.

Internet Security (SecureIT Plus)
Guaranteed computer protection.

PC Services
We can fix your computer via our Remote PC Service. We also have Software Cleanup and Basic Formatting services.

Internet Policy
Our policies on access plans and service.

User Information Support
Get answers to your questions in our support area.

T1 & T3 Communication Lines
If your business is in need of multiple high speed internet connections, look no further.

ESPN3.com
Felton high speed Internet customers have access to exclusive sports coverage at no additional charge.
Go to www.espn3.com to watch.

E-mail Users Beware
Phishing is a term to describe Internet scammers who imitate legitimate companies. They utilize email or pop-up messages in an attempt to get people to share their user names, passwords, credit card or other private account information under false pretenses. They are called "phishers" because they use sophisticated "lures" to "fish" for users private information.

Felton Telephone Company will never ask for your username, password or other account information via email. If you receive a questionable email, please delete it or call Felton Telephone Company to verify its legitimacy rather than responding by email. In fact, you should never send usernames, passwords and other personal information to anyone via email.

To learn more about phishing and other scams please visit the Federal Trade Commission's ( http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt127.shtm ) website.