Amazon plans to start providing satellite internet service to its first customers in 2024, the company said Tuesday, as it races to catch up with SpaceX’s Starlink. Amazon’s satellite internet division, called Project Kuiper, expects to start mass producing satellites by the end of 2023 and launch its first production satellites in the first six months of next year, the company said in a ...
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