The US Signal Indianapolis Data Center, situated at 701 West Henry Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is a certified facility that offers a secure and compliant environment for data operations. While specific details regarding its gross building size, gross colocation space, and power information are not publicly available, the facility is notable for its comprehensive list of certifications, including HIPAA, HITECH, PCI-DSS, EU-US, SOC 2 Type 1, SOC 1 Type 2, and SSAE-18. Additionally, the strategic location benefits from proximity to 11 other data center facilities within a 50-mile radius.
Located in the heart of Indianapolis, Indiana, this state-of-the-art data center provides flexible colocation solutions, including half cabinets, full cabinets, and private cages, to precisely meet your organizational needs. Beyond mere storage, it serves as an ideal disaster recovery (DR) site, meticulously designed to ensure your critical IT assets remain continuously available and fully operational. Engineered for both unwavering reliability and substantial cost efficiencies, the facility incorporates best-in-class equipment and cutting-edge technologies. All essential infrastructure components are redundant, guaranteeing uninterrupted service, while advanced cooling solutions maintain optimal temperature and humidity levels for peak equipment performance. Furthermore, the data center boasts direct connectivity to US Signal’s robust and secure network, offering enhanced network security and a broad spectrum of connection options. Comprehensive storm and emergency preparedness plans, alongside multi-faceted recovery strategies, are rigorously tested and implemented to minimize service disruptions and ensure business continuity. Consistent with all US Signal colocation facilities, the Indianapolis data center undergoes stringent audits for compliance with industry standards such as HIPAA/HITECH, PCI DSS, and SSAE 18 SOC 1, TYPE 2 and SOC 2, Type 1. It also holds certifications under both the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework and the Swiss-US Privacy Shield Framework, underscoring its commitment to data privacy and security.