Amazon has enough satellites to launch its Starlink competitor
Summary
Amazon announces it has deployed enough satellites (396) to begin initial service for its Starlink competitor, Amazon Leo, targeting commercial availability by mid-2026, though early performance may be limited like SpaceX's initial beta.
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