Project Kuiper Plots Broadband Services in Five Countries by End of March
Amazon plans to deploy over 200 satellites by end of 2025 to launch Project Kuiper's broadband service in five countries by early 2026, aiming to bridge the digital divide globally.
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Project Kuiper plots broadband services in five countries by end of March
Amazon is preparing to double the size of its Project Kuiper constellation to over 200 satellites this year with three more launches, supporting broadband services in the U.S. and four other countries by the end of March. The post Project Kuiper plots broadband services in five countries by end of March appeared first on SpaceNews.
The first reports that online giant Amazon plans to offer its own internet service have been circulating for some time. Under the project name Kuiper, the company aims to compete directly with Starlink, which has been offering internet access via satellite since 2020. The advantage: This will enable people in more remote areas, previously excluded from network expansion, fiber optic connections, and the like, to also enjoy fast internet access. …
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