MATC is a telecommunications cooperative company based in Wisconsin that offers internet, phone, and television services to members across Marquette and Adams counties. MATC, originating in 1904, has aimed at providing communications services to rural areas for more than a century. The MATC provides high-speed fiber internet access to residents and firms with speeds ranging up to 1 Gigabit per second, which makes it possible for users to video call, stream high-definition movies, and upload, and download large files quickly, among other functions. It has no data limit, free standard installation, customers get around-the-clock technical support, and the opportunity to combine the internet with MATC services such as phone and TV. Extra services offered by MATC include reasonable communication plans for phones with unlimited calls across the country, voicemail and calling features, flexible television service with more than 140 high-definition channels, a free high-definition, digital video recorder (DVR) so as not to miss your favorite shows, access to television everywhere apps, and television on the go with the MATC app to watch television live and DVR recordings anytime. In 2008, MATC had a total of $32,597,080 in total assets, which were invested back into enhancing services to their customers across rural Wisconsin.
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