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  3. Products
  4. See Also
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Ubiquiti is an American networking hardware and software company.[1] Ubiquiti is known for their Unifi product line which includes enthusiast to enterprise grade networking equipment as well as cameras, door controls, VOIP phones, and more.[1]


Ubiquiti
Basic information
Founded 2003
Legal Structure Public
Industry Networking Hardware and Software
Also known as Unifi, UISP
Official website https://www.ui.com/

Incidents

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2022 Data Breach (Alleged)

Positivities

Ubiquiti prides itself on the lack of subscriptions and licenses on its products.[2]

Ubiquiti is an advocate for ownership.[1]

Products

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Building the Future of IT. License Free". Ubiquiti. Retrieved 17 Mar 2026.
  2. Daffern, Whitney (20 Nov 2025). "What I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Ubiquiti Subscription Costs". Clear Telecommunications. Retrieved 17 Mar 2026.