The new Starlink rival, Leo Ultra, is capable of up to 1Gbps download speeds and yet more cluttering of the sky.
Throughline's Ramtin Arablouei speaks with Bill Burns and Cyrus Field IV on the makings of the first transatlantic cable.
Online retailer Amazon has begun to roll out its Leo internet service that offers gigabyte speed via a satellite network for ...
Amazon debuts Starlink competitor Leo as Bezos takes on Musk’s space monopoly - SpaceX currently controls two thirds of all ...
Amazon Leo offers fastest download and upload speeds and private networking services; private preview to enable testing ahead ...
Amazon Leo challenges Starlink with its antenna claiming the world's first 1 Gbps satellite internet, starting with an ...
For comparison, the Starlink Performance Kit currently supports up to 400Mbps downloads, around half of the maximum Amazon is ...
A French union filed a legal challenge on Monday against a decision by the country's telecoms regulator to grant radio ...
Amazon Leo — the satellite internet service provider once known as Project Kuiper — has started shipping terminals to ...
A new generation of stratospheric balloons and high-altitude uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) could soon connect the world's ...
As the U.S., China and others compete in space, the need for fast and frequent communication links with satellites orbiting ...
Amazon Leo isn’t just about building satellites. It’s also about the massive scale at which those satellites are being built, ...
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