Amazon Shows Off Terminals for Its Upcoming Satellite Internet Service – CNET

Amazon Shows Off Terminals for Its Upcoming Satellite Internet Service – CNET


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The retail giant expects Project Kuiper to eventually serve “tens of millions of customers.”

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Amazon on Tuesday offered at look at three customer terminals for its upcoming satellite broadband service, dubbed Project Kuiper. In a blog post, Amazon detailed a residential, commercial and ultra-compact terminal, all designed to be installed outdoors in order to communicate with satellites passing overhead. 

Project Kuiper is set to launch two prototype satellites on United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket, which is expected to make its initial flight in May. Amazon said it expects to launch production satellites in the “first half of 2024” and could start offering service later that year. 

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