Fall River, Mass., is an old textile town sprawled along the hills
on the banks of the Taunton river, its salad days more than a century behind it. Although located only some 50 miles south of Boston and its high-tech “Golden Horseshoe,” Fall River has never been associated with the phrase “state of the art” — until last week. That’s because, in a daring move, a small Internet service provider called MegaNet Communications has put the Granite City in the vanguard of technological development by launching a wireless broadband network.
Small ISP Breaks Ground with Wireless Broadband Network
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 5, 2005 05:00 AMFall River, Mass., is an old textile town sprawled along the hills
on the banks of the Taunton river, its salad days more than a century behind it. Although located only some 50 miles south of Boston and its high-tech “Golden Horseshoe,” Fall River has never been associated with the phrase “state of the art” — until last week. That’s because, in a daring move, a small Internet service provider called MegaNet Communications has put the Granite City in the vanguard of technological development by launching a wireless broadband network.