Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative (FTC) is a rural
local telephone service provider for about 17,000
subscribers in DeKalb and Jackson counties in northeast
Alabama. It connects callers in the communities of Higdon,
Ider, Henagar, Pisgah, Fyffe, and Geraldine, among others.
The member-owned co-op provides traditional phone services
including local exchange access and long-distance, as well
as business and data systems and broadband Internet access.
It also provides digital cable television. Cell phone
service is offered by subsidiary Farmers Wireless. FTC was
founded in 1952. Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative
(FTC) is a rural local telephone service provider for about
17,000 subscribers in DeKalb and Jackson counties in
northeast Alabama. It connects callers in the communities of
Higdon, Ider, Henagar, Pisgah, Fyffe, and Geraldine, among
others. The member-owned co-op provides traditional phone
services including local exchange access and long-distance,
as well as business and data systems and broadband Internet
access. It also provides digital cable television. Cell
phone service is offered by subsidiary Farmers Wireless. FTC
was founded in 1952.