Getting wired: Rural towns offer own high-speed connection
Bill aims to shield municipal service
WASHINGTON -- Until this summer, C. J. Vadnais was one of a dying breed: a computer professional who still depended on dial-up Internet service, a technology that's quickly becoming as antiquated as a slide rule. (Full article: 827 words)
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