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P: 1-800-636-6680
F: 1-406-783-5283
Email: nemont@nemont.coop
Nemont Telephone
P.O. Box 600
61 HWY 13 S
Scobey, MT 59263
"Households" certified by the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services to receive benefits listed below are eligible for the telephone assistance program. If you qualify, you will receive a discount each month on your telephone bill. The discount applies to only ONE Landline or Wireless basic service. Please note, only one discount may be applied per eligible "Household".
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established the Tribal Lands Lifeline (previously known as Enhance Lifeline) to provide discounts on monthly charges to qualified telephone customers living within the boundaries of an Indian Reservation.
Tribal Lands Lifeline allows for up to an additional $25.00 discount, not to bring the bill below zero, for eligible "household" living within the boundaries of an Indian reservation. The customer is responsible for any taxes, fees or additional services.
To apply, visit one of our offices or call Customer Service at 1-800-636-6680 to have an eligibility form mailed to you. Or you can click the link below to download and eligibility form. Once the eligibility form and required documentation are received the discounts will be applied to your telephone bill. No deposit is required if you voluntarily choose a long distance block. Certain restrictions apply.
Subscribers living on a recognized Indian Reservation within the Nemont serving area may also qualify for discounts on their telephone hook-up fee with the Tribal Link-Up program.
This program provides specialized telecommunications equipment and services to the blind, deaf, hearing-and-speech-impaired and hard-of-hearing people. The equipment includes any telecommunications device that enables or assists a handicapped person to communicate with others by means of the conventional telephone network. The devices include, but are not limited to, amplifiers, signaling devices, puff-blow devices, telebraille, TDD (telecommunications device for the deaf) or TTY (teletypewriter). It also establishes and funds a third party relay system to connect handicapped people to hearing people, to public telecommunications and emergency service at no charge to the user.