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Iowa Owned. Iowa Built: Our network spans over 60,000 route miles of fiber across Iowa, delivering reliable connectivity to businesses statewide. This extensive infrastructure has helped Aureon become a top provider for business internet needs.
Symmetrical Speeds. No Shared Bandwidth: Both our Business Internet and Dedicated Internet offerings utilize Active Ethernet. This technology ensures dedicated bandwidth and symmetrical speeds without shared wires like cable or PON.
Reliable Connectivity: 100% fiber network with no shared bandwidth keeps you online. Our private Ethernet circuit delivers consistent uptime, so your business stays connected for critical tasks every day.

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Dependable. Reliable. Unmatched: Our network leverages a MPLS Core connects with multiple Tier 1 providers, internet exchanges, and caching partners. This setup ensures enhanced scalability and seamless connectivity with dual-stacked IPv4 and IPv6 environments.
Built-in DDoS Mitigation: Our network actively detects and mitigates DDoS threats, protecting your business from online attacks and disruptions.
100% Fiber Network With No Shared Wires: We provide Ethernet-based connectivity with no last-mile bandwidth sharing. This commitment delivers consistent performance for Fortune 500 enterprises and small businesses alike.

Managed Wi-Fi router available for an additional fee.

Support Anytime: As an Iowa company, we understand local business challenges and deliver personalized 24/7/365 support through Network Operations Center (NOC).

Frequently Asked Questions

Business fiber internet delivers connectivity through fiber optic cables rather than copper wire or coaxial cable, resulting in faster speeds, lower latency, and greater reliability. Unlike residential or shared broadband, Aureon's business fiber uses Active Ethernet architecture with dedicated bandwidth, meaning your speeds are not shared with neighbors and don't degrade during peak hours. It's the recommended infrastructure for cloud applications, VoIP, video conferencing, and multi-location networks.

Required speed depends on how many employees are online simultaneously and what they're doing. As a starting point: 25 to 100 Mbps supports light use (email, web browsing) for small teams. 100 Mbps to 500 Mbps serves medium businesses running cloud applications and video meetings. 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps is recommended for larger teams, data-intensive workflows, or businesses with always-on cloud infrastructure. Aureon offers symmetrical speeds up to 1 Gbps on business fiber with the ability to scale.

Business fiber is engineered for reliability and performance that residential connections are not. Key differences include SLA-backed uptime guarantees, symmetrical upload and download speeds, dedicated bandwidth (not shared with other customers), built-in DDoS protection, and 24/7 NOC support with committed response times. Residential internet is shared, lacks SLAs, and is not designed for the continuous uptime demands of business operations.

Yes. Aureon's network includes built-in DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) mitigation that actively detects and neutralizes attack traffic before it reaches your infrastructure. The network is monitored 24/7 by Aureon's Midwest-based NOC. For businesses needing additional security layers, Aureon also offers Managed Firewall services that can be deployed alongside business internet for comprehensive perimeter defense.

Aureon's business fiber operates on a 100% fiber network with no last-mile copper or shared wires. The network connects through multiple Tier 1 providers, internet exchanges, and caching partners via an MPLS core, providing built-in redundancy. Businesses receive a service level agreement (SLA) with defined uptime commitments and response windows for any service issues, backed by local NOC support.