On-Ramp Indiana
About On-Ramp Indiana
On-Ramp Indiana, Inc. (d/b/a ORI.NET) is a US-based Internet service provider headquartered in Noblesville, Indiana. The company delivers fiber Internet (including business fiber) and fixed wireless broadband across Central Indiana, and its subscriber agreement scope also includes managed WiFi, hosting, network transport, and VoIP as part of its “Services.”
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
Not publicly listed. (ORI.NET does not publish an operated data center / colocation facility list or facility addresses/spec sheets on its official website.)
ORI.NET publicly positions its infrastructure footprint around fiber in Noblesville & Lapel and fixed wireless coverage across multiple Indiana counties (Hamilton, Madison, Marion, Tippecanoe, Carroll, White, Cass, and Clinton).
Third-party interconnection/routing directories list ORI.NET’s network (AS14333) with presence at multiple carrier hotel / data center facilities, but this does not confirm ORI.NET operates those facilities as a colocation provider.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
Not publicly listed. (No published details found for power topology, cooling redundancy, Tier rating, certifications, or physical security controls for any ORI.NET-operated data center environments.)
Service Portfolio Overview:
Fiber Internet (residential and business fiber, including symmetrical speed positioning and “no contracts” positioning).
Fixed Wireless Internet (rural broadband positioning across multiple Indiana counties).
Business Fiber (static IP positioning, published uptime SLA positioning, and enterprise DIA mention up to 100 Gbps).
Provider “Services” scope also includes managed WiFi, hosting, network transport, and VoIP (as listed in the Master Subscriber Agreement service scope).
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
ORI.NET publishes 99.9% Uptime SLA positioning on its Business Fiber page (and also references 99.99% uptime SLA for its 8 Gig business plan).
Broader network resiliency architecture and redundancy (beyond SLA marketing) is Not publicly listed in official materials reviewed.
Physical & Logical Security:
Not publicly listed. (No official published description found for facility physical security controls or audited security attestations.)
Compliance & Standards:
ORI.NET’s Master Subscriber Agreement states compliance with FCC Open Internet requirements and references NTIA BEAD requirements in its BEAD compliance appendix section.
Formal security certifications (e.g., ISO 27001 / SOC reports) are Not publicly listed in official materials reviewed.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
Not publicly listed. (No official carrier-neutral statement or carrier list found on the pages reviewed.)
Network Capabilities:
ORI.NET markets business fiber as “dedicated fiber” with static IP positioning and notes enterprise DIA availability (up to 100 Gbps) on the Business Fiber page.
The Master Subscriber Agreement includes network transport within the scope of Services, but product-level details (private line constructs, Ethernet/MPLS catalogs, cross-connect offerings, etc.) are Not publicly listed.
Connectivity Use Cases:
Businesses requiring business-grade fiber connectivity with static IPs and SLA-backed uptime positioning.
Rural customers using fixed wireless where fiber is not available.
Property operators using ORI.NET solutions for apartments/MDUs and other property connectivity deployments (as published in the “For Properties” section).
💼 Who It Serves
Residents in Central Indiana seeking fiber Internet in available fiber locations (including Noblesville and Lapel) and fixed wireless where fiber is not available.
Businesses seeking symmetrical business fiber with static IP positioning and SLA-backed uptime claims.
Property owners/managers (apartments/MDUs, HOAs/communities, commercial properties) seeking bulk/built-to-property Internet solutions.
