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Amazon CEO Announces Launch Date for Leo Space-Internet Service
In a recent statement, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed that the company’s ambitious space-internet service, Leo (formerly known as Project Kuiper), is set to launch in mid-2026. This announcement comes after the company’s earlier plans for an “enterprise preview” towards the end of 2025.
Challenges Faced by Amazon in Deploying Leo Satellites
Unlike its competitor SpaceX, Amazon currently relies on external launch partners to send Leo satellites into low-Earth orbit. The company’s plans to utilize Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket for this purpose are hindered by delays in its operational readiness.
FCC Approval and Deployment Status of Leo Satellites
Amazon has secured FCC approval for 3,236 Leo satellites but has only launched a fraction of them, falling short of its deployment commitment by July 2026. The company has requested an extension from FCC Chair Brendan Carr to meet its obligations. In contrast, SpaceX’s Starlink constellation already exceeds 10,000 active satellites.
Future Prospects of the Leo Service
Despite delays, Amazon’s Leo service promises faster and more cost-effective internet connectivity, integrated seamlessly with AWS for enhanced data management. This advancement is eagerly anticipated by users seeking an alternative to existing services, even if it means embracing a new player in the space-internet market.
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