Our value
AARNet (Australia's National Research & Education Network) provides unique ICT capabilities that enable Australian research and education institutions to access global resources and collaborate nationally and internationally.
Serving over two million users who access the AARNet network for teaching, learning and research
Our high-performing network and services are purpose built to support collaboration, knowledge sharing and innovation.
AARNet (Australia's National Research & Education Network) provides unique ICT capabilities that enable Australian research and education institutions to access global resources and collaborate nationally and internationally.
AARNet is the ultra high speed network connecting the Australian research and education community with the public Internet, the global research and education community and selected service and content providers.
Read MoreAustralian institutions and organisations involved in research and education can connect to AARNet's high-speed network and services via dedicated optical fibre provided by AARNet or one of our partner networks.
Read MoreFast, reliable and secure network solutions for connecting campuses, facilities and cloud services.
Read MoreHigh-performing solutions for managing your data and collaborating virtually anywhere
Read MoreSolutions for protecting Australia’s campus networks, online assets and information from cyber threats.
Read MoreOur network is engineered with low latency, low contention and sufficient head-room capacity to support bursts of intense use.
AARNet services and infrastructure can be tailored to meet the unique network and performance needs of customers.
Direct connections to a large number of content and service providers reduces latency issues and costs associated with content delivery.
10Gbps and 100Gbps services are available across our core national network and 100Gbps across our international network to the US.
What our customers are saying
AARNET's reliable, fast and cost-effective research network has played a significant role in the success of the Australian site to deliver the storage and computing resources to the Large Hadron Collider's ATLAS experiment.