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>Amazon Leo, the recently rebranded satellite-internet system meant to rival SpaceX’s Starlink, has begun previewing its service for a select group of customers, ahead of a wider public rollout planned for next year. Amazon.com Inc. said in an online statement that it has started shipping antenna terminals to some users, including Hunt Energy Network and Vanu Inc., to allow them to tap into the satellite system.

Archive: https://archive.today/Mjohx From the post: >>Amazon Leo, the recently rebranded satellite-internet system meant to rival SpaceX’s Starlink, has begun previewing its service for a select group of customers, ahead of a wider public rollout planned for next year. Amazon.com Inc. said in an online statement that it has started shipping antenna terminals to some users, including Hunt Energy Network and Vanu Inc., to allow them to tap into the satellite system.
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Amazon currently has only around 150 satellites in orbit, as of November 2025. I wonder what kind of service and coverage you can provide with such a few. Adding that they need to be replaced when damaged by solar flares and other small space debris.