Satellite Internet in Argentina: How Starlink, Amazon Leo and Orbith Advance in the Race to Close the Digital Divide
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Amazon is changing its strategy in the race for the Internet via satellite. After several years under the code name Project Kuiper, the American giant now formalizes its service under the name "Amazon Leo". This formalization is taking place as the company prepares to launch its commercial offer of broadband connection via a constellation of satellites in low orbit. With more than 150 satellites already in place and a licence to operate in Franc…
In Argentina, access to the Internet continues to show profound differences between large cities and rural or remote areas. As land infrastructure progresses slowly and at high costs, new satellite technologies begin to take a role as an alternative for millions of users who do not yet have a stable or quality connection. Starlink: the pioneer who accelerated the Starlink market, the low-orbiting satellite Internet service (LEO) developed by Spa…
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