Amazon Leo: High-speed connectivity via 150+ satellites

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Innovation at orbital scale! 🚀 Amazon Web Services (AWS)’s Project Kuiper is now Amazon Leo -delivering high-speed, low-latency connectivity powered by a growing constellation of 150+ satellites. Incredible progress toward enabling reliable broadband for homes, enterprises, and governments globally. Exciting to see how this innovation complements the broader Amazon Web Services (AWS) ecosystem enabling platforms like Concierto to drive intelligent, connected solutions for enterprises worldwide. 🌍 #AmazonLeo #AWS #LEO #EdgeInnovation #CloudConnectivity #ConciertoCloud #Technology #Connectivity #AWS Andy Jassy

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Pretty much every Amazon project starts with a code name. Echo was “Doppler,” our first Kindle was “Fiona,” and our EC2 network device project was “Blackfoot,” after the penguins our AWS team saw while doing the work in Cape Town. For our satellite network, it was “Project Kuiper,” and today, we’re introducing the permanent name: Amazon Leo—for the low Earth orbit (or LEO) constellation that powers the whole thing. Team’s made lots of progress (150+ satellites up, >1 Gbps speeds, customers signing on) and am excited for the difference Leo will make for the ~500 million households, and millions of enterprises, orgs, and governments who need it. https://lnkd.in/g6QgJwFQ

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