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Ubiquiti

Ubiquiti Networks is an American technology company started in 2005. Based in New York, NY, Ubiquiti manufactures wireless data communication products for enterprise and wireless broadband providers with a primary focus on under-served and emerging markets.
Ubiquiti Networks designs and manufactures disruptive technology platforms for emerging markets that drive profitable business models and enable ubiquitous connectivity.

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. develops performance networking technology for service providers and enterprises. The Company offers a portfolio of networking products and solutions. Its service provider product platforms provide carrier-class network infrastructure for fixed wireless broadband, wireless backhaul systems and routing. Its enterprise product platforms provide wireless local area network (WLAN) infrastructure, video surveillance products, switching and routing solutions, and machine-to-machine communication components. Its products and solutions include radios, antennas, software, communications protocols and management tools that are designed to deliver carrier and enterprise class wireless broadband access and other services primarily in the unlicensed radio frequency spectrum. Its service provider and carrier solutions include Base Station/Backhaul/Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)/Bridge-airMAX, Network Routing Platform-EdgeMAX and Point-to-point Wireless Backhaul-airFiber.

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I was very impressed. I was able to find nearly all of the components I wanted, and most were available for same day shipping as well. The interface was easy to navigate, though fighting through some of the technical terms used to describe components would not be an easy task for someone less educated in computers. The only suggestion I can think of is adding a glossery of terms for those who do not understand the many acronyms used. ANONYMOUS
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