The company that would later become Ubiquity was founded as CINet services in 2002 by Clint Chapman and Corey Northcutt, in Bloomington, Illinois. In 2004 CINet was renamed Ubiquity Hosting and its sister company Ubiquity Server Solution was also formed. In 2007 both companies merged with other providers of internet relay, voice and gaming communications to create the Nobis Technology Group. This is now the parent holding company of Ubiquity Hosting, Ubiquity Server Solutions and DarkStar Communications, amongst others.
Company and Services
Ubiquity still has its corporate offices in Bloomington and employs more than 20 members of staff. Ubiquity offers a mix of shared hosting, VPS, dedicated servers and reseller hosting, all of which run on the Linux platform. The shared hosting packages range from 350GB space/3,500GB monthly bandwidth to 1,700GB space/17,000GB monthly bandwidth. Ubiquity claims to make a point of not over selling its shared hosting, so that it can provide a safer more reliable service.
With the basic product you can have one domain; the other two packages offer unlimited domains. Shared hosting comes with a full range of features which can accommodate e-commerce, social networking and more. The four VPS packages mimic the features and applications of shared hosting, but offer the security and flexibility of a more individual solution. Self-managed VPS solutions (which give you root access to the server) are available through sister company Ubiquity Server Solutions. Those looking for more customizable hosting are served by the dedicated server packages.
There are five different reseller packages offered, all of which come with a WebHost Manager control panel which will link with the cPanel interface of the reseller’s customer. Ubiquity has a 45 day money back guarantee and guarantees 99.9% uptime promise. Customer support comes via a toll free phone, email ticketing and live online chat. Ubiquity also offers a wide range of hosting information and technical support tutorials online.
Server Location
Ubiquity has servers in five data centers, in Chicago , Dallas, Seattle, Los Angeles and New York. The data centers are managed by its sister company Ubiquity Server Solutions.
Related Links
Blog: http://blog.ubiquityhosting.com
Support center: http://support.ubiquityhosting.com
Wiki support: http://wiki.ubiquityhosting.com/index.php/Main_Page
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