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Multi-location businesses: Companies with multiple offices, branches, or retail locations that need consistent performance and secure connectivity across every site.
Organizations expanding use of cloud and cloud applications: Businesses moving critical operations to the cloud and requiring reliable bandwidth, low latency, and secure data transmission to support daily workflows.
Teams supporting remote or hybrid work: Workforces that depend on dependable internet, secure access to shared systems, and modern communication tools to stay productive from anywhere.
Commercial property managers and developers: Property owners who need scalable connectivity solutions that attract tenants, support building systems, and provide reliable service across entire facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Business Internet is a shared connection designed to handle everyday operations like cloud applications, email, and web traffic reliably and cost-effectively. Dedicated Internet Access provides a private, unshared connection with guaranteed bandwidth and consistent performance, making it the right choice for organizations that can't afford slowdowns or interruptions. If your business depends on real-time systems, VoIP, or always-on connectivity, DIA is the stronger fit.

Voice Solutions focus specifically on business calling, delivering clear and dependable phone service with features that support call handling across devices and locations. Unified Communications goes further by bringing phone, messaging, video meetings, and collaboration tools together into a single platform. Organizations looking to simplify how their teams communicate across departments or work styles benefit most from Unified Communications.

Yes. Aureon's internet, data, and voice solutions are built with multi-location organizations in mind, delivering consistent performance and secure connectivity across every site. Whether you're managing multiple office locations, retail branches, or commercial properties, the infrastructure scales to meet the demands of each environment without sacrificing reliability at any point in the network.

Aureon takes a business-first approach, starting with how your organization actually operates before recommending a solution. That means you get technology that fits your existing workflows rather than a generic package designed for the average customer. Combined with local support and a network built for the Midwest, Aureon delivers connectivity that's both reliable and backed by people who understand your market.

Aureon provides internet, data, and voice solutions to businesses across Iowa and surrounding areas, with network infrastructure and local support teams positioned throughout the region. Service availability varies by location and solution type. Contact Aureon to confirm availability for your specific address and discuss which connectivity options best fit your needs.

The right solution depends on how your organization uses connectivity day to day. Businesses with standard operations like email, web browsing, and occasional video calls typically do well with Business Internet. Organizations running cloud-based systems, processing large data transfers, or relying on uptime SLAs for critical operations should consider Dedicated Internet Access. Aureon's team can assess your current setup and traffic patterns to recommend the right fit before you commit.

Aureon offers solutions designed to minimize downtime risk, including private data connections and managed services that can be configured with redundancy in mind. For businesses where any amount of downtime creates significant operational or financial impact, Aureon can design a connectivity plan that includes backup pathways and rapid response support. Reach out to discuss continuity options specific to your environment.

Yes. Aureon provides business internet, voice solutions, and unified communications as part of a connected suite, which means your connectivity and communication infrastructure can be managed through a single provider relationship. This simplifies vendor management, support escalation, and billing, and ensures that your internet and voice services are designed to work together rather than patched together from separate providers.