Amazon gets into the satellite connectivity game [telecoms.com]
Amazon’s Project Kuiper aims to offer satellite broadband access [www.geekwire.com]
Amazon Plans to Launch 3,200 Satellites to Bring Internet to the World [www.extremetech.com]
Amazon to launch 3,236 satellites into orbit for global broadband project [www.axios.com]
Amazon's ISP dreams start with a crazy new satellite plan [www.cnet.com]
Amazon's Magic Solution to Worldwide Internet Connectivity Is the Same as Everyone Else's [gizmodo.com]
Amazon goes to space: ‘Project Kuiper’ aims to put 3,200 satellites in orbit [siliconangle.com]
Jeff Bezos' Amazon to build internet satellites [qz.com]
Breaking: Amazon plans to launch 3,236 satellites to provide global high-speed internet coverage.
— Michael Sheetz (@thesheetztweetz) April 4, 2019
Called #ProjectKuiper, the plan pits Bezos against @elonmusk's SpaceX #Starlink network and others in the herculean internet satellite race https://t.co/AC4sEB8Ejv h/t @b0yle
OneWeb, Boeing, SpaceX and Canadian operator Telesat have also revealed plans for high speed internet satellite constellations. https://t.co/w0kRAVXyHZ I suspect Amazon will file for Ka band but some businesses are filing in ever higher frequency bands like V.
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) April 4, 2019
Welcome to the broadband business @JeffBezos! Wow- space continues to get more physically crowded, hope we can stay close, but not too close, on space debris issues:) https://t.co/QnIhYSaW5t
— Greg Wyler (@greg_wyler) April 4, 2019
EXCLUSIVE: @Amazon aims to offer broadband access from orbit with 3,236-satellite #ProjectKuiper constellation: https://t.co/EDUZvzmOQe pic.twitter.com/7ipBBeqg8d
— Alan Boyle (@b0yle) April 4, 2019
Wow - @Amazon wants to put up its own constellation of 3,236 satellites for broadband Internet https://t.co/03d6zGSdEo
— brianweeden (@brianweeden) April 4, 2019
Amazon to offer broadband access from orbit with 3,236-satellite ‘Project Kuiper’ constellation https://t.co/Zw59JeY6jw via @GeekWire
— Peter B. de Selding (@pbdes) April 4, 2019
While Twitter is building the edit tweet feature:https://t.co/0GtWMXxD71
— Willem Spruijt ??? (@wspruijt) April 4, 2019
アマゾンが小型衛星のコンステレーション競争に参入。ブロードバンドサービスを提供するとのこと。Project Kuiperというプロジェクト名らしい。すでにOneWeb、SpaceXなどが参入しており、競争が激しい分野。Facebookも参入予定。 https://t.co/I2CFiE2GfT @GeekWireさんから
— Kazuto Suzuki (@KS_1013) April 4, 2019
Looks like #space is about to get a bit more crowded! #satellites #constellationshttps://t.co/yaKiHTzMbE
— Astroscale (@astroscale_) April 4, 2019
Still stunned by how little press sat networks are getting. Spacex and soon Facebook will be announcing similar constellations. The Internet and connectivity is about to change forever. https://t.co/zmSf9984bv
— Sam Jaffe (@samjaffe) April 4, 2019
Amazon has begun a "big, audacious space project" which would put 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit in order to "provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world" https://t.co/m87RmsMrn0
— Axios (@axios) April 4, 2019
Project Kuiper: Amazon planning a massive satellite project to bring internet access to millions @Germantownrunne https://t.co/GIn2KDnqBs
— Shawn Graham - Chasing The Truth ??? (@1shawnster) April 4, 2019
A company called Kuiper Systems LLC has been revealed as the front for an Amazon plan to launch a constellation of LEO satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to users below. #spacenews #spacehttps://t.co/a8LoHk7bGK
— Laetitia-Laure B. ? (@laetitiabrock) April 4, 2019
The most interesting thing about Amazon's satellite plans is that they aren't happening at Blue Origin: https://t.co/USgxHPnvjJ
— Tim Fernholz (@TimFernholz) April 4, 2019
Amazon is making a late entry into the internet satellite race https://t.co/qxkekSxHSm
— Quartz (@qz) April 4, 2019
Amazon to offer broadband access from orbit with 3,236-satellite ‘Project Kuiper’ constellation https://t.co/j0Qjc5AGx4
— Eric Scherer (@EricScherer) April 4, 2019
Multiple space internet providers, neat!https://t.co/RX0MHVR4Wd
— LinuxGameCast (@VennStone) April 5, 2019
Amazon has begun a "big, audacious space project" which would put 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit in order to "provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world" https://t.co/m87RmsuPYq
— Axios (@axios) April 5, 2019
Project Kuiper: Amazon planning a massive satellite project to bring internet access to millions https://t.co/OBfuZQLkYz
— Ben Fox Rubin (@benfoxrubin) April 4, 2019