Two reports indicate that Amazon is boldly entering the satellite internet market to compete with SpaceX’s Starlink. One article announces an imminent launch event for its new service while the other reveals that Amazon’s rival satellite network is poised for its debut—marking a major step in reshaping the competitive landscape in space-based connectivity.
French satellite firm Eutelsat, using its OneWeb low-orbit satellites, has provided Ukraine with vital internet access for nearly a year with support from the German government, operating similarly to SpaceX’s Starlink network.
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Project Kuiper will take a major step forward next week with its first full-scale satellite launch.
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