Ubiquiti Inc..
UI.US | Manufacture of communication equipment
Ubiquiti Inc. is a global technology company that designs and manufactures wireless networking products and solutions for service providers and enterprises. Their product portfolio includes high-performance access points, routers, switches, security cameras, and other networking devices. Ubiquiti's ...Show More
Better Health for All
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Ubiquiti Inc.'s networking products and services have a substantial positive impact on health by enabling broadband access, which is considered a superdeterminant of health.
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Broadband improves physical and mental health by facilitating access to remote healthcare providers, telehealth services, and health information.
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Telehealth can directly improve health outcomes, detect irregularities before hospitalization, reduce prescription errors, and ensure comprehensive electronic medical records.
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Increased broadband access is associated with reduced rates of diabetes diagnoses and smoking, and increased consumption of fruits and vegetables.
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Ubiquiti's AI algorithms also resolve and interpret health records, clinical trials, and research findings, integrating data into an analytics platform for evidence-based medicine.
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The company's mission is "to connect everyone to the internet, everywhere," with a focus on cost-effective solutions and connecting underserved communities.
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Digital Ubiquity Capital (DUC) is devoted to solving the digital divide in the United States and Canada.
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and a partnership with Upcountry Fiber will provide broadband internet to nearly 13,000 underserved individuals in Anderson County, South Carolina.
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In fiscal year 2024, Ubiquiti's R&D expenses were $233.8 million, representing 12.8% of revenue, though the specific share allocated to health improvement is not detailed.
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The company does not generate revenue from products with negative health outcomes.
Fair Money & Economic Opportunity
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Ubiquiti Inc. is a technology company that designs and manufactures wireless networking products
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. The provided articles do not contain any evidence that Ubiquiti Inc. engages in activities related to lending, insuring, moving, or storing money for consumers, which are the core activities evaluated by the "Fair Money & Economic Opportunity" value. Consequently, all KPIs related to financial services, such as customer share from underserved segments, pricing fairness, revenue from high-cost products, inclusion initiatives, customer finance data accessibility, fair lending compliance, wealth-building outcomes for customers, profit reinvestment in community finance, financial literacy programs, customer debt burden, geographic inclusion for financial services, and product simplicity for financial products, are not applicable to the company's operations as described in the evidence.
Fair Pay & Worker Respect
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Ubiquiti Inc. reported a CEO to median employee pay ratio of 9:1 for the 2025 fiscal year.
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The company's overall employee engagement rating, based on 2,146 reviews, was 2.9 out of 5 stars.
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Employee compensation varies, with hourly wages for airport service positions ranging from $11 to $21.25, while annual salaries for technical and management roles are reported between $37,000 and $267,000.
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Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing
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No evidence available to assess Ubiquiti Inc. on Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing.
Honest & Fair Business
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Ubiquiti faces significant controversy due to its equipment being used by Russian military units, including those accused of war crimes, and in drone attacks against Ukrainian civilians, which the U.N. has called potential crimes against humanity, despite sanctions. The total value of Ubiquiti shipments to Russia surged 66% after the invasion, totaling $28 million in the 26 months following.
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The company openly admits it has 'no visibility' over purchases from its nearly 600 worldwide distributors, and official distributors are allegedly circumventing sanctions.
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A whistleblower alleged that their concerns about a data breach were silenced by legal intervention after contacting the company's hotline.
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The company also shut down a user forum discussion raising concerns about its Russia business.
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In 2014, Ubiquiti was fined $504,225 by U.S. authorities for sanctions violations related to equipment diverted to Iranian entities.
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Kind to Animals
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Ubiquiti Inc. is listed as a company that does not exploit animals.
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This indicates that the company's business model, which involves designing and manufacturing wireless networking products, does not engage in activities such as animal testing, using animal-derived ingredients, or conducting animal agriculture operations. Consequently, most animal welfare KPIs are not applicable. No specific data is available regarding the company's impact on wildlife conservation or related initiatives.
No War, No Weapons
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Ubiquiti Networks violated Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations (ITSR) from March 2008 to February 2011, supplying goods for broadband wireless connectivity to Iran
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. These violations, involving at least 13 exports valued at over $588,938, occurred with senior management knowledge and demonstrated reckless disregard for US sanctions, as the company had no OFAC compliance program
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. Ubiquiti was fined $504,225 in 2014
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. More recently, Ubiquiti equipment is being used by Russian forces in the Ukraine war despite export bans
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, with shipments to Russia surging 66% after the 2022 invasion, totaling $28 million in 26 months
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. An investigation also suggests a Ubiquiti distributor may again be supplying Iran
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. Unlike competitors, Ubiquiti did not announce it would leave Russia after the 2022 invasion
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. Well over 80% of Ubiquiti’s commercial product catalog carries an Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) tag, indicating dual-use hardware with potential for military and surveillance use
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Planet-Friendly Business
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The provided articles contain no specific quantitative data or concrete actions related to environmental performance for Ubiquiti Inc. (UI.US). Articles
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discuss sustainability metrics for UNIFI, Inc., a different company, despite a confusing ticker reference in one article.
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, which is explicitly about Ubiquiti Inc. (UI.US), states that no specific quantitative sustainability data is provided.
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Respect for Cultures & Communities
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Ubiquiti Inc. reports no cultural appropriation incidents.
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The company also states that Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) processes are not applicable to its operations.
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Safe & Smart Tech
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Ubiquiti has not experienced any documented data breaches within the past three years. However, the company suffered a major insider-orchestrated data breach in December 2020/February 2021, affecting approximately 16 million individuals, which was criticized for downplaying severity and lack of transparency.
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This incident, along with a $46.7 million social engineering fraud in June 2015, indicates past weaknesses in preventative measures, including a noted lack of multi-factor authentication at the time of the insider breach.
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The frequency of these incidents, two over ten years, aligns with rare unauthorized data use. On the positive side, Ubiquiti holds a comprehensive list of privacy and security certifications, including PCI, HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, ISO 27001, FedRamp, CSA Star Level 1, and participates in the EU-US Data Privacy Framework.
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The company states compliance with applicable laws in the US, UK, EU, and California.
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Users are provided with strong data control options, including the ability to opt-out of marketing, modify account information, request data access, correction, or deletion, and restrict access to data.
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A bug bounty program and vulnerability disclosure program are also in place, and the company currently supports various two-factor authentication methods.
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Zero Waste & Sustainable Products
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The provided articles discuss sustainability efforts, waste diversion, and recycled content related to 'UNIFI' and its REPREVE® brand, focusing on textile and plastic bottle recycling. This information pertains to Unifi, Inc. (NYSE: UFI), a company in the textile industry, and not Ubiquiti Inc. (NYSE: UI), which manufactures wireless networking products and solutions. Therefore, there is no relevant evidence in the provided articles to assess Ubiquiti Inc. against the 'Zero Waste & Sustainable Products' ethical value.