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Amazon To Offer Broadband Access From Orbit With 3,236-Satellite 'Project Kuiper' Constellation (geekwire.com)

Amazon is joining the race to provide broadband internet access around the globe via thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit, newly uncovered filings show. From a report: The effort, code-named Project Kuiper, follows up on last September's mysterious reports that Amazon was planning a "big, audacious space project" involving satellites and space-based systems. The Seattle-based company is likely to spend billions of dollars on the project, and could conceivably reap billions of dollars in revenue once the satellites go into commercial service. It'll take years to bring the big, audacious project to fruition, however, and Amazon could face fierce competition from SpaceX, OneWeb and other high-profile players.

Project Kuiper's first public step took the form of three sets of filings made with the International Telecommunications Union last month by the Federal Communications Commission on behalf of Washington, D.C.-based Kuiper Systems LLC. The ITU oversees global telecom satellite operations and eventually will have to sign off on Kuiper's constellation. The filings lay out a plan to put 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit -- including 784 satellites at an altitude of 367 miles (590 kilometers); 1,296 satellites at a height of 379 miles (610 kilometers); and 1,156 satellites in 391-mile (630-kilometer) orbits. In response to GeekWire's inquiries, Amazon confirmed that Kuiper Systems is actually one of its projects.

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  1. As if Amazon doesn't create enough junk.... by haruchai · · Score: 1, Funny

    now they'll be significantly adding to the junk in space

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  2. Re:Censorship and content blocking by Dunbal · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because they might find some of their satellites falling out of the sky until they do?

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  3. 630 km? by PPH · · Score: 4, Funny

    They already drop their packages from too high on my porch.

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  4. Re:Not about internet. by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 2, Funny

    Failure rate for that many satellites will be high, too. They'll need constant replacement/de-orbiting.

    Fortunately they get free Prime shipping.

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