Khartoum: Amazon announced the successful launch of 29 new satellites as part of its satellite internet provider, Amazon Leo-formerly Project Kuiper-from Cape Canaveral in the US state of Florida, using the ULA Atlas 5 rocket. According to Qatar News Agency, the company explained that this step aims to enhance its satellite network in low Earth orbit. Through these intensive launches, Amazon seeks to accelerate the schedule for operating its high-speed Internet service and fulfill its legal obligations to operate half of its planned network before mid-2026. The project aims to deploy a constellation of 3,236 satellites to provide broadband Internet coverage globally.
Amazon Launches 29 Satellites as Part of Amazon Leo Project
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