
DMTS is looking to make its presence felt in the Rainy River district.
The city of Dryden-owned municipal telephone system has been offering cell services to the district since last October.
Marketing manager Tyler Peacock feels they can be competitive.
"Coverage, pricing, selection. Like I said before," says Peacock, "I think we have a great line up as far as a product line goes. Our prices are very competitive and we're here to stay."
Peacock says a new roaming agreement was also signed with AT&T that gives its customers better service in the U.S.