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Home / Technology / Amazon Leo: Satellite Rivalry Heats Up

Amazon Leo: Satellite Rivalry Heats Up

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Amazon Leo plans over 300 ground stations for satellite internet.
  • This network aims to compete directly with SpaceX's Starlink.
  • Leo promises speeds up to 1 Gbps with under 50ms latency.
Amazon Leo: Satellite Rivalry Heats Up

Amazon's satellite internet venture, Leo, is making significant strides to rival SpaceX's Starlink. The company recently revealed plans to deploy over 300 ground-based gateway stations, a move designed to establish a robust global network for its service.

These gateway stations will form a critical part of Leo's backend infrastructure, facilitating the seamless transfer of data between its orbiting satellites and terrestrial fiber networks. This strategic deployment aims to ensure high-speed internet delivery, with projected speeds of up to 1 Gbps and latency below 50 milliseconds, catering to a wide range of consumer and enterprise users.

While Leo is still in its early stages with approximately 150 satellites, compared to Starlink's vast constellation, its ambitious plans for ground infrastructure and integration with Amazon's AWS cloud services highlight its serious intent. The service recently initiated a select beta for enterprise customers, marking a key step towards a wider public launch.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Amazon Leo plans to install over 300 ground-based gateway stations to establish a robust global network, directly competing with SpaceX's Starlink.
Amazon Leo plans to offer internet speeds of 1 Gbps, 400 Mbps, and 100 Mbps through different user terminals.
Amazon Leo's constellation currently spans about 150 satellites, while SpaceX's Starlink has over 9,000.

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