While AES was born out of the desire to fulfill the needs of one business, it has quickly grown into a valuable community asset for businesses and residents alike. In recent years, AES has expanded its service area to several residential neighborhoods, giving Auburn residents an option that is not only fast and reliable, but also best in class when it comes to Internet, voice and, later this year, television services. By packaging them all together, residents receive both convenience and cost savings from AES.
AES. Auburn's conduit for community progress.
AES is a community owned and operated network that offers Internet, data network, voice, and data center co-location services to businesses and residential neighborhoods in Auburn.
AES and its fiber-based infrastructure enable many progressive services to our community—ultimately improving the economic development and quality of life in Auburn.
Since 1985, the City has used optical fiber to provide high-speed communications and manage the electrical grid of our service territory. In 1998, Auburn developed and implemented a Municipal Area Broadband Network, which tied over 28 government facilities together on a common platform to share voice, data and software in a collaborative manner. Then in 2005, AES began offering high speed, high demand Internet, point-to-point and collocation services to area businesses.
Our reach – along with our product offerings – continue to grow as we bring more businesses and residents online. View our Project Status Update for information on our phases of rollout and implementation.
Hours
7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Monday-Friday)
210 S Cedar St, 3rd Floor City Hall
Auburn, IN 46706
Phone
260.333.0100
Email
connect@auburnessentialservices.net
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