Amazon: Our Starlink Rival Has Enough Satellites to Kick Off Service
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PCMagAmazon: Our Starlink Rival Has Enough Satellites to Kick Off Servicepcmag.comThat said, initial coverage from Amazon Leo will likely be limited to certain areas and may be spotty until more satellites are launched into orbit, according to industry watchers. Following a midnight rocket launch, Amazon’s Starlink challenger, Leo , now has enough satellites in orbit to start "initial service,” according to a company executive. But don’t expect a major rollout until more satellites go up. Last night, Amazon sent 
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