April 7, 2025, 2:20 pm
Amazon’s Project Kuiper is preparing to launch as a direct competitor to Elon Musk’s Starlink in the satellite internet arena. The initiative is designed to provide global broadband access and signifies a major step in expanding Amazon’s technological capabilities. In this high-stakes competition, the project underscores the growing interest in satellite communications and the race to deliver uninterrupted, worldwide connectivity.
Bezos' attempt at forming an internet satellite constellation has a lot of catching up to do, but it's finally set to begin.
Amazon is set to launch its Project Kuiper satellites in April 2025, aiming to rival Starlink in global broadband access. The post Amazon’s Project Kuiper: Can It Outpace Starlink in the Satellite Internet Race? appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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