Press Release
Dryden Municipal Telephone System (DMTS), operating Dryden Mobility, announced yesterday it will operate a Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications network in Northern Ontario, including Fort Frances.
“DMTS is committed to providing a competitive choice for wireless customers throughout the north, and our management and staff look forward to bringing our customers the best wireless network technology choice in 2009,” said Peter Gillis, general manager of DMTS/Dryden Mobility.
DMTS has negotiated a roaming agreement with Rogers Wireless that will allow its customers to roam on the Rogers next generation network, as well as Rogers’ customers to roam on the DMTS network.
DMTS is in the process of installing and testing facilities, and will have working sites supporting this network operational in the first quarter of 2009.
It is expected there will be operational sites in all urban areas of Northern Ontario by the end of this year.
“Congratulations to DMTS/Dryden Mobility on this achievement in a competitive telecommunications environment,” said Dryden Mayor Anne Krassilowsky.
“This is outstanding progress in opening more doors of choice to people, business, and industry across Northern Ontario,” she added.
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