Amazon’s Leo hits satellite milestone on track to rival Starlink

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Amazon says its Leo constellation has reached 396 satellites in low-Earth orbit, enough to support continuous service across initial latitudes and meet a mid-2026 commercial availability target, though early performance will resemble SpaceX’s early beta as more satellites come online.
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