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Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellite internet service is getting rebranded as it prepares to launch in 26 countries by Spring 2026, targeting speeds up to 1.2 Gbps.
PCWorld reports the $10 billion project aims to compete directly with Starlink, starting with 200 satellites and expanding to 3,000 for global coverage.
The service promises competitive pricing and stable connections for remote areas lacking fiber internet access.
Starlink offers some big benefits over regular home internet , but what we really need are competitors in that space. Amazon wants to be one of those competitors with Project Kuiper, a satellite internet service that’s still in the works and could be operational by 2026.
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