Well said.


In the alpha forums we gave them every possible combination of onsite
hosting that you could think of that we would be happy to use for this
project. Virtual appliances  and an actual hardware appliances that they
sell were 2 that I thought would be the easiest.



Fell on deaf ears though.







*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
Behalf Of *Justin Wilson
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 3, 2014 2:38 PM
*To:* Ubiquiti Users Group
*Subject:* Re: [Ubnt_users] New airControl



Part of it for me is the perception of UBNT as a company.  We aren’t like
Apple consumers.  For the most part, most of us are not buying these
products to jack with them at Starbucks and drink Coffee.  We are out on
towers, in all kinds of weather, deploying these.   No matter the driving
factor, the majority of these networks are here to make money.  I, for one,
have bet my house and my future on UBNT products in the past.  It was no
different than betting on another vendor, but I chose UBNT for several
reasons.  Price was a factor but not the only one.



Robert and Staff, please don’t misunderstand the passion for these folks
being fanboys.   Sure, the inner geek in everyone wants the shiny new
gadget.  But at the end of the day we all want to go home and be able to
set our thermostat at 71 instead of 50.  :-) This is about providing a
service and being in business.  Tools like AirControl means we can do that
extra install instead of having the programmer spend their time figuring
out how to pull data from the radio or dump into some 3rd party app.  We
all know monitoring and proactive solutions are essential in this
business.  I want to know if my business customers are getting what they
pay for.  If I have SLA customers I want to prove to them we are living up
to expectations.  Having that data might mean keeping them or not. A
complete product family means we have a lower TCO.



Now, back to perception.  If I am putting my house on the line would I
continue to do so for a company that hasn’t finished a key product like AC
in how many years? Version 1 never was completed.  V2 is now dead.  What
about the Mfi cloud? I want to be able to trust a company with my
livelihood. Sure, a software product isn’t the same as a working AP, but it
should be a key component.  In today’s ISP world information is King.  If I
have information I know when to upgrade, what customers to proactively fix,
and how the overall health of the network is. This is what makes me
different than Comcast.  I should be able to know everything about what I
have.



If you want to make it cloud based, how about an appliance we can install
locally? Just an idea, in a sea of thousands.   But more importantly, help
us focus on automating our businesses and being kick butt at it. Give us
the tools we actually need.  That way we can buy more units from you.
Simple.



Justin



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