After SpaceX, Amazon is another big company determined to build a massive network of satellites to beam internet services to any location on Earth. The e-commerce giant has cracked a new deal with its ...
Amazon (AMZN) is soon planning to launch a new service for consumers who are sick of their current internet provider, and an executive working on the upcoming project has finally revealed when and ...
Amazon Leo, the recently rebranded satellite-internet system meant to rival SpaceX ’s Starlink, has begun previewing its service for a select group of customers, ahead of a wider public rollout ...
PCWorld reports that Amazon’s Leo satellite internet service targets a mid-2026 launch with promised download speeds up to 1 Gbps, potentially surpassing Starlink’s typical performance. The project ...
The team behind Amazon's Project Kuiper has posted a video showing the satellite internet service delivering a 1,280Mbps download rate. The Starlink rival has over 100 satellites in orbit, with more ...
SpaceX signed up United, Southwest, and Alaska Airlines for its Starlink satellite internet service. Amazon's competing Leo service has Delta and JetBlue -- and aims to turn the tables on its rival.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company’s satellite internet service Leo (formerly known as Project Kuiper) is expected to launch sometime in mid-2026, reports Engadget. The service is set to deliver ...