
Amazon gets FCC approval to launch 4,500 Leo internet satellites

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The FCC has approved Amazon's request to deploy 4,500 low Earth orbit satellites, expanding its planned constellation to approximately 7,700 satellites. Amazon aims to provide satellite internet through its Leo service, with a goal to launch 50% of the approved satellites by February 2032. The company has invested $10 billion in the project and plans to spend an additional $1 billion this year. Amazon's Leo service is set to compete with SpaceX's Starlink, which currently has over 9,000 satellites in orbit.
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