Ting Internet, a subsidiary of Tucows (NASDAQ: TCX), announced it will build out its fiber broadband network to deliver internet services to local businesses and residents in Aurora, Colorado.
"We heard for years from residents that they want more choice in internet providers," said Francoise Bergan, Mayor pro-tem of Aurora. "With Ting coming to Aurora, customers will have choice and competition, which is always a winning formula."
Construction on Ting's Aurora fiber network is expected to begin early this summer, with initial internet access to start rolling out by the end of the year.
"We are thrilled to bring the first city-wide fiber network to Aurora, allowing us to connect the entire community to the benefits of a network that has been purpose-built for the internet," said Jill Szuchmacher, EVP, Ting Internet. "Fiber internet provides opportunities for step-change economic development and technological resilience in communities, both of which will benefit local residents and businesses for decades to come."
Ting currently operates in seven states and 14 markets across the country. Locally, Ting has served Centennial, Colorado since 2016, and recently announced its expansion to both Colorado Springs and Colorado's Western Slope.
According to a company announcement, the Aurora construction will comprise Ting's largest network build to date. Once completed, the network will pass over 130,000 serviceable addresses in the city.
Community members can visit tinginternet.com/aurora for more information.