OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.
AuteurHarriet Li
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Temps de lecture3 min
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Publié leJun 02, 2026
Date this profile last entered editorial circulation.
Last updateJun 02, 2026
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CategoryDigital infrastructure institution
Controlled classification used for cross-profile comparison.
RégionFrance
Primary geography where current signals are most visible.
Signal FocusInstitution Type
Principal area tracked in this intelligence profile.
Type de contenuProfile
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Domaine principalInfrastructure
Primary editorial domain framing the analysis.
SujetIT infrastructure fragility
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HorizonShort-term (weeks to months)
Most likely window for strategy or governance effects.
ImpactMediumThe signal alters planning assumptions but usually requires secondary implementation before full effect.
Confiance0.70
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OMR INFOGERANCE SAS (VFLIT Infogerance) is a French managed IT services company with a single-homed, single-prefix BGP configuration that creates a concentrated internet failure risk. Public routing data from RIPE, bgp.tools, and WHOIS mirrors confirms the company holds AS210760 and originates only 178.216.15.0/24 via AS29075. No IPv6 or PeeringDB presence is observed. The company's official pages describe managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, and internet services. Governance and customer dependencies remain opaque. The primary intelligence value is early warning of fragility and dependency concentration in the French SME sector.
Core Entity Brief
Core Entity Brief
Entity
OMR INFOGERANCE SAS
Public role
OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.
Region
France
Category
Digital infrastructure institution
Primary domain
Infrastructure
Signal focus
Institution Type
Time horizon
Short-term (weeks to months)
Impact
Medium
Confidence
0.70
Evidence coverage
9 public source references
Related coverage
Profile anchor article
Website
Public evidence pending
Last update
Jun 02, 2026
OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is a French IT managed services company operating publicly as VFLIT Infogerance, holding AS210760 and a single IPv4 prefix reliant on one upstream provider.
What It Does
Service offering: The company provides managed IT, systems and network infrastructure, enterprise cloud, cybersecurity, network, and internet services to business clients, as described on its official VFLIT Infogerance page.
Operational dependency: Its internet connectivity relies entirely on a single upstream provider (AS29075) and a single IPv4 prefix (178.216.15.0/24), making service availability directly dependent on that provider’s stability.
Operating Snapshot
Identity baseline: Legal name OMR INFOGERANCE SAS, trading as VFLIT Infogerance; AS210760 uses the routing name OMR-VFLIT; headquartered in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France; SIREN 509 460 770; founded 2008; 50–99 employees (2022).
Routing profile: Originates one IPv4 prefix (178.216.15.0/24), no IPv6; RPKI valid but IRR route origin mismatch flagged; single upstream AS29075 recorded; no PeeringDB profile found.
Control Surface
Registry records: AS210760 registered to ORG-OMR3-RIPE; route object for 178.216.15.0/24; role contact OMR-VFLIT NOC. Changes to any of these records would directly affect the company's internet routing.
Upstream dependency: The only visible upstream is AS29075 (IELO-LIAZO SERVICES SAS); any change in this relationship—such as disconnection or re-routing—would alter the subject's transit resilience.
Watchpoints
Record freshness: Stale or conflicting registry records could misrepresent the current operational state. Live BGP state should be verified before publication since public views may diverge.
Footprint change: Any new prefix, ASN, PeeringDB profile, IPv6 adoption, or additional upstream would significantly alter the infrastructure relevance and reduce fragility.
Domain of operation
OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.
Public role: OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is framed by omr infogerance sas is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single ipv4 prefix. any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. the absence of ipv6, peeringdb presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Internet registry record; bgp.tools
Operating surface: IT infrastructure fragility and France provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Internet registry record; bgp.tools
Timeline
OMR INFOGERANCE SAS public profile updated
Public coverage records OMR INFOGERANCE SAS as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
Signal Map
Signal Map
Why tracked: OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.
Object role: The company provides managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, network, and internet services to business clients from its base in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France. In public routing records, it is identified by the AS name OMR-VFLIT under the organisation ORG-OMR3-RIPE. Its internet operation depends entirely on the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix and the upstream provider AS29075.
Impact note: If the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix is withdrawn, hijacked, or if AS29075 suffers an outage, all internet-facing services advertised by VFLIT Infogerance would become unreachable. This could cut off cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT functions for its customers, with no visible backup path in public routing data. The concentrated dependency makes any single event high-impact.
Control surface: public operating records, official service pages, source-backed relationship updates
Key dependencies: official company sources, public registries, operator-published records
Public View
The public read of OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is limited to visible role, operating context, and relationship evidence.
Watchpoints
New public role, affiliation, product, policy, or market disclosures.
Verified relationship changes involving named organizations or people.
Caveats
Private or unverified claims are excluded from this public view.
FAQ
Why is OMR INFOGERANCE SAS included?
OMR INFOGERANCE SAS has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.
What is public about this profile?
The public layer covers visible role, operating context, linked organizations, and evidence-backed watchpoints.
What should readers watch next?
Readers should watch for source-backed role changes, new partnerships, regulatory exposure, operating expansion, or evidence that changes the public assessment.