Via: CNBC:
Amazon is planning to build a network of more than 3,000
satellites federal filings reveal, in an ambitious attempt to provide
global internet access.
Known as Project Kuiper, the move represents the latest space
ambition from Jeff Bezos. Amazon has previously announced its cloud
business will build a network of satellite facilities on Earth and
Bezos’ space venture Blue Origin continues to move closer to launching
space tourists.
“Project Kuiper is a new initiative to launch a constellation of low
Earth orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed
broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around
the world,” an Amazon spokesperson told CNBC in an emailed statement.
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A race among several major players is underway to build a next-generation broadband network in space,
as companies lay out plans to use a so-called constellation of hundreds
or even thousands of small satellites. Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched two
test satellites for its “Starlink” network last year, the first step
toward its goal of a constellation of 4,425 satellites. Additionally,
last month Softbank-backed OneWeb launched the first six satellites of
its network, which plans to begin with a constellation of 650
interconnected satellites.
Boeing and Canadian operator Telesat have also revealed plans for high speed internet constellations.
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