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Highlights of WSTA 2008 in Lake Geneva
ViodiTV @ WSTA brought to you by Solarus… These highlights from the WSTA 2008 Convention in Lake Geneva focus on the theme "Serving Our Communities Best". Doug Wentzlaff kicks it off emphasizing the long history Wisconsin Independent have with serving their communities. Highlights include Wisconsin Senator Kedzie, Dave Burstein, James Costello, Sheri Thorsbakken, Steven Ross,…
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High Fiber Diet
The next two video interviews are a definite upgrade in terms of the on-air talent. Dave Burstein of DSL Prime fills in for me as he interviews Steve Ross of Broadband Properties. Ross prescribed a high fiber diet to reduce churn as well lay the groundwork for new services and increased economic development in rural…
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Bagel Walk Victory
[A big thank you to Roger Bindl of Bindl Productions for memorializing that very important victory with the above video!] ViodiTV @ WSTA brought to you by Solarus… . Foot power is a form of transportation I haven’t used nearly enough in the past few months. So, I jumped at the chance to join in…
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Modern Beer Goggle Vision
At the TOC in Fargo North Dakota, noted futurist David Zach, discussed the importance of connections in this brief video interview. His thought-provoking keynote at the TOC gave attendees a glimpse of applications that will continue the need for greater bandwidth to the person; bandwidth everywhere. One of the visions he painted was the idea…
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ViodiTV @ TOC – Highlights
Highlights from the 2008 TOC in Fargo, ND. Produced by ViodiTV, brought to you by HEM Productions… James Groft hammers on change ,while youth think about land lines. David Zach has philosophical thoughts on attending conferences, while Lynn Nelson calls short distance on wireless phone. Stay tuned for more details on Fargo in future posts…
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The Cool Factor
Doug Wenzlaff of Solarus, a Wisconsin-based Independent Telecom provider, talks about the the "cool factor" at the 2008 IP Possibilities conference in Chicago. The long-term implications of Wenzlaff’s comments are that independent telcos will need to concern themselves with style as much as substance. This is a preview of the type of programming that will…
