{"id":57,"date":"2003-07-28T08:15:53","date_gmt":"2003-07-28T08:15:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/viodi.com\/classic\/2003\/07\/28\/article1\/"},"modified":"2023-08-13T18:27:18","modified_gmt":"2023-08-13T18:27:18","slug":"article1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/viodi.com\/classic\/2003\/07\/28\/article1\/","title":{"rendered":"It Really Is a Wonderful Life&#13;\n&#13;"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p align=\"center\" onclick=\"MM_openBrWindow('http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/alliance\/','','toolbar=yes,location=yes,status=yes,menubar=yes,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes')\"><a href=\"javascript:\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/images\/smalllogo.jpg\" border=\"0\" onclick=\"MM_openBrWindow('http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/alliance\/','','toolbar=yes,location=yes,status=yes,menubar=yes,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes')\"\/><\/a><br \/>                 <a href=\"javascript:\">About Viodi, LLC<\/a><\/p>\n<p align=\"Center\">                                         Quick                      Jump Menu to this Month&#8217;s Articles                     It                      Really Is a Wonderful Life                     FRED                      Video Debuts in Traverse City, Michigan                     CLEC                      or Bust                     USTA                      Telecom &#8217;03 &#8211; Just Do It                     Psst!                      You Can See the White of Their Eyes                                       <\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" align=\"center\"><b><b><a name=\"conf\"\/>It            Really Is A Wonderful Life<\/b><\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" align=\"center\">by <a href=\"mailto:ken.pyle@viodi.com\">Ken            Pyle<\/a><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>July,            2003 Issue<\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/signUp.htm\">Subscribe            to Viodi View<\/a><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/030600\/overview.htm\">Last            Month&#8217;s Issue<\/a><\/p>\n<p>         \u00a0                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoBodyText\">Who can forget the impassioned            speech by Jimmy\u2019s Stewart character, George Bailey, in the 1946            Frank Capra movie, <strong><em>It\u2019s a Wonderful Life<\/em><\/strong>?            George Bailey argued to no avail to an uncaring, empty soul who had            all of the money in the world, but none of the riches that matter. George            was right that the assets his father had were much greater than any            material possessions. And despite his desires, he unwittingly followed            his father\u2019s path by serving his community and fellow citizens            to the detriment of his childhood dreams.<\/p>\n<p>That story is <strong>still alive<\/strong>. I see it in the faces,            voices and actions of America\u2019s rural telephone companies. Over            the last few days, I literally was reminded that there are companies            that still realize that there is something bigger than monetary profits.            I see it in company owners who sometimes reluctantly carried the torch            from their parents 30 or more years ago and now are passing it down            to their children. And these children are college educated, some with            advanced degrees, and they could easily make much more money in the            short-term by leaving their communities and heading for the rush and            excitement of urban America. <\/p>\n<p\/>         This story was repeated over and over at the <a href=\"javascript:\" onclick=\"MM_openBrWindow('http:\/\/www.opastco.org','','toolbar=yes,location=yes,status=yes,menubar=yes,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes')\">OPASTCO          conference<\/a>. In fact, the session hosted by <strong>Alan Campbell<\/strong>          of the <a href=\"javascript:\" onclick=\"MM_openBrWindow('http:\/\/www.legasusgroup.com','','')\">Legasus          Group<\/a>, focused on the challenges of succession planning. Planning          has become much more sophisticated than poor George Bailey, who literally          had his father\u2019s savings and loan dumped on him when his father          unexpectedly died. Campbell pointed out that successful succession planning          should start years and years before the actual change in leadership. And          it quite a challenge, as estate taxes can literally force a sale, <strong>uprooting          a telco from its community roots<\/strong> \u2013 hence, the importance          of planning early for transition. <\/p>\n<p>His panel featured telcos who            have successfully weaved through the maze of <strong>legal, financial            and emotional<\/strong> issues surrounding such a complicated issue.            In other settings, these are the type of issues that could spark a Jerry            Springer-like panel, but the panelists calmly and, sometimes, humorously            addressed these challenges. Two of the telcos described the transition            of management from one generation to the other, while another telco            described how, even though ownership remained in the family, they made            the transition to a non-family member, general manager.<\/p>\n<p>The common theme from each of the speakers was the importance of <strong>improving            their communities<\/strong>. It was the desire to improve their community            that was the original impetus for bringing telephone lines to places            that were being ignored. The easy transition plan would be for the independents            to sell their companies, pocket the money and move to Florida. But these            individuals realize that the best way to help their communities is by            staying put and reinvesting in the community. Reinforcing comments I            have heard in the past, these panelists described decisions they made            that put the community\u2019s interest ahead of their economic interest.<\/p>\n<p>On a related note of independent telcos and rural communities, I was            saddened to hear that one of the pioneers in California independent            telephony passed away late last year. <strong>Ralph Hoeper<\/strong>            of <strong>Foresthill Telephone<\/strong> was the prototypical telephone            man and he embodied the importance of community. He bought Foresthill            Telephone when it had a handful of lines in the \u201840s. He and his            wife, <strong>Rose<\/strong>, led it and the Foresthill community into            the digital age. I always enjoyed his no nonsense demeanor and the way            he would literally get in and dig the trenches when installing new DLC            equipment. A submariner in World War II, he bravely served his country            and made many positive contributions to his rural community. Thanks            Ralph!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoBodyText\" style=\"margin-left:81.0pt\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/030700\/article2.htm\">Next            Article <\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoBodyText\" style=\"margin-left:81.0pt\"><a href=\"#top\">Back to            Top<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoBodyText\" style=\"margin-left:81.0pt\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/030700\/overview.htm\">Back            to Main Page <\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoBodyText\" style=\"margin-left:81.0pt\">Copyright 2003 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/\">Viodi,            LLC<\/a>. 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