Vernon Telephone Cooperative |
Vernon Telephone Cooperative was formed in 1950 by a group of local visionaries.
VTC was built using REA
financing to serve the rural areas of Vernon County that had been
neglected by local commercial companies, who they did not feel were
financially viable to serve. The cooperative was formed by building
new areas, as well as purchasing smaller areas, to which no phone
service was available. The emphasis was placed on offering rural
cooperative members the same, or better services, that could be
received in urban areas.
As a Cooperative, they maintain one of the most state of the art communication networks in
Western Wisconsin. In 1994, VTC partnered with other area telephone
companies to form Midwest Telnet, bringing Internet access to all
subscribers. In 2001, VTC formed Vernon Communications to provide
non-regulated services, such as long distance and television. Also that
year, VTC became the home of Midwest Telnet’s IP television headend.
This was the first headend of its kind in the United States. VTC had
the first commercially deployed IPTV television network in the US, and
one of the first two in the world. This technology has since become
the standard for telephone companies who are deploying next generation
television networks.
Through the years, the
workforce went from its first employee, to its present staff of 40
trained and motivated employees. They currently serve over 7000
subscribers and nine exchanges. A 24-hr technical staff was introduced
in 2007 to help our members, and other companies serve their customers
with backup support. They even have two community television channels,
broadcasting community events such as school plays, concerts, local
sporting events and church services. They also have a 24/7 weather channel
featuring local radar and temperatures.
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