
Up to 4.2 million people living in rural areas could be more cheaply served by LEO satellite broadband, Amazon says.
Credit: Amazon
Amazon is eyeing rural Europeans as potential customers of its Kuiper low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite communications constellation, as it pitches the network as more cost-effective than governments subsidizing the installation of fiber optic cables in some cases. Up to 4.2 million people living in...
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