Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company’s long-awaited Leo satellite internet service is finally set to launch in mid-2026, with enterprise and government customers already signed on.
While there are several contenders, I'd say the impending initial public offering of SpaceX ranks near the top of the list.
Amazon loves to fly, and it shows.
Amazon said it will begin allowing select businesses to test its internet-from-space service. Earlier this month, Amazon renamed its satellite internet offering from Project Kuiper to Amazon Leo as it ...
Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) will launch mid-2026, according to Andy Jassy. On Wednesday, the Amazon CEO dropped the ...
Amazon Delays Launch of Leo, Its Satellite Network and Starlink Rival ...
Globalstar Inc., a publicly traded operator of internet satellites. The companies announced the transaction today. It values ...
Amazon’s satellite-based internet service, Leo, will enter service by mid-2026, so says company CEO Andy Jassy. Writing in ...
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