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Amazon launches its Leo satellite Internet service with selected corporate customers. The commercial launch is scheduled to take place in a few months.
Amazon Rolls Out Leo Ultra 1 Gbps Antenna, Enterprise Testing Now Underway
Amazon has shared new hardware and service details for its Leo satellite network (formerly Project Kuiper) as it gets closer to commercial launch. With more than 150 satellites now in orbit, Amazon is launching an enterprise preview program for select customers ahead of a broader rollout in 2026. The highlight is Leo Ultra, Amazon's new enterprise-grade user terminal. The flat-panel phased-array antenna delivers up to 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbp…
Amazon Leo is preparing to launch its service to compete with Starlink, offering a 1 Gb/s connection. [Read more] Do you use Google News (News in France)? You can follow your favorite media outlets. Follow Frandroid on Google News (and Numerama).
Amazon gears up for beta test of satellite internet service
Amazon Leo — the satellite internet service provider formerly known as Project Kuiper — says it has started shipping its top-of-the-line terminals to select customers for testing. Today’s announcement serves as further evidence that Amazon is closing in on providing space-based, high-speed access to the internet to customers around the world after years of preparation. Amazon Leo is still far behind SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network, but the S…
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