
Amazon satellite network gets a rebrand — and drops its affordability pitch

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Amazon's satellite internet program, formerly known as Project Kuiper, has been rebranded as "Leo." The focus has shifted from providing affordable broadband to underserved communities to securing larger commercial contracts, competing with SpaceX's Starlink. The new branding emphasizes fast, reliable internet for commercial and home use, with less emphasis on affordability. The rebranding reflects a strategic shift in Amazon's approach to its satellite network.
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