The Aurora City Council this week approved spending about $1.5 million with Downers Grove-based NTI National Technologies for projects expanding the city’s fiber optic network.
In doing so, the city also approved using EX2 Technology, LLC of Omaha, Nebraska, as the secondary vendor for 2024 fiber optic projects.
Aurora has used NTI as its fiber provider since 2018, and a memo from city staff to Mayor Richard Irvin and City Council members said the company “has exceeded expectations” for the city.The audit gave NTI extensive knowledge of the city’s fiber optic network, the memo said, and provided information that city staff added to GIS ArcMap and Vetro Fiber Map software which provides the city with a comprehensive fiber map.
The projects were bid through a Kane County purchase resolution, which means NTI prices were competitive, city officials said.
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