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Amazon’s Project Kuiper, its would-be broadband satellite rival to Elon Musk’s Starlink, is gearing up for its next launches.
Amazon is planning to deploy another 24 Kuiper satellites into orbit as early as Wednesday, July 16 from Launch Complex 40 at ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket sends Amazon's Project Kuiper satellites into space. (SpaceX / Amazon via LinkedIn) In a case of ...
Amazon is racing to catch up to SpaceX’s Starlink, which currently dominates the market with a constellation of roughly 8,000 ...
Amazon’s race to challenge SpaceX in orbit is getting a helping hand from its chief competitor: SpaceX, which will launch the next batch of Amazon’s Project Kuiper internet satellites skyward on ...
Starlink might not enjoy the same head-start it has in other markets, opening an opportunity for Project Kuiper.
How can a $139.5 million facility on Florida’s Space Coast quietly shape the rate of international broadband growth? The answer each day lies at the center of Amazon’s Project Kuiper within a ...
SpaceX launched the third batch of satellites for Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband megaconstellation early on Wednesday ...
Amazon's third set of operational Kuiper satellites lifted off at 2:30 am EST (06:30 UTC) on Wednesday from Cape Canaveral ...
Amazon’s Project Kuiper may be the underdog against SpaceX’s Starlink today in the satellite broadband race, but a ramped-up launch schedule and tight AWS integration put Kuiper on a clear path to ...
Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos has voiced confidence that Kuiper can compete with Starlink, telling Reuters in a January interview “there's insatiable demand” for internet.
The rocket carried Kuiper I, the first batch of communications satellites for Amazon. Amazon's Project Kuiper intends to one day provide high-speed internet to customers around the world.