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Amazon is ready to launch its Leo satellite broadband service
Amazon’s satellite broadband service Leo is pretty much ready to launch. According to the e-commerce giant, a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket launched in the early hours of July 2nd and successfully deployed 29 Amazon satellites. Amazon says that all that is needed is to raise the satellites to their assigned operational altitude []
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Coffman Chronicle
· Jul 2, 2026
Amazon Leo Reaches 396 Satellites as Starlink Rival Nears Commercial Launch
Amazon says its latest satellite launch gives its Amazon Leo broadband network enough spacecraft in orbit to begin supporting continuous service across initial latitudes, marking a major step toward launching its Starlink competitor.
The Next Web
· Jul 3, 2026
Amazon says it finally has enough satellites to switch on its Starlink rival
Amazon has finally reached the starting line in the satellite-internet race. It says it now has enough spacecraft in orbit to switch on its Leo broadband network later this year. The target is clear: Elon Musk’s Starlink. An overnight launch on 2 July tipped the balance. A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carried 29 [] This story continues at The Next Web
iPhone in Canada
· Jul 3, 2026
Amazon Boosts LEO Satellite Internet Fleet to 396 to Take On SpaceX Starlink
Amazon just put another 29 Leo satellites into orbit for its high-speed internet network, wrapping up its Atlas V launch campaign in the process. The batch went up on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket out of Cape Canaveral, Florida, on July 2. The mission was called LA-08, and it’s Amazon’s 14th successful deployment [] The post Amazon Boosts LEO Satellite Internet Fleet to 396 to Take On SpaceX Starlink first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
Engadget
· Jul 2, 2026
Amazon is ready to deploy the Leo satellite broadband service
There are now enough Amazon Leo satellites to launch the service, but its constellation is still tiny compared to Starlink's.
Digital Trends
· Jul 2, 2026
Amazon’s Starlink rival is set to launch satellite internet later this year
Amazon plans to launch its initial Leo satellite internet service later this year after placing nearly 400 satellites into orbit, setting up a bigger challenge to SpaceX's Starlink.
Korea Times News
· Jul 7, 2026
Korea's Earth observation satellite successfully put into orbit
Korea's Earth observation satellite successfully put into orbit
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Related coverage for "Amazon is ready to launch its Leo satellite broadband service": Coffman Chronicle — Amazon Leo Reaches 396 Satellites as Starlink Rival Nears Commercial Launch. The Next Web — Amazon says it finally has enough satellites to switch on its Starlink rival. iPhone in Canada — Amazon Boosts LEO Satellite Internet Fleet to 396 to Take On SpaceX Starlink. Engadget — Amazon is ready to deploy the Leo satellite broadband service. Digital Trends — Amazon’s Starlink rival is set to launch satellite internet later this year. Korea Times News — Korea's Earth observation satellite successfully put into orbit