Amazon's Starlink challenger set for launch - here's when you'll be able to use it
Briefly

Amazon is preparing to launch 27 satellites for Project Kuiper, a mission to provide global high-speed and low-latency internet, competing directly with Starlink. The launch is scheduled for April 9 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. With over 80 launches planned to deploy a total of more than 3,200 satellites, Amazon aims to deliver services starting later this year. Their consumer terminal, designed for efficiency, will deliver speeds of 400 Mbps, while a larger pro version promises gigabit speeds, enhancing connectivity options.
Amazon's Project Kuiper aims to compete directly with Starlink by launching 27 satellites to provide high-speed, low-latency internet worldwide, with plans for over 3,200 total satellites.
The standard consumer terminal will be highly efficient, measuring under 11 inches square, weighing less than five pounds, and delivering speeds up to 400 megabits per second.
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