Amazon's satellite fleet reaches threshold to debut its Starlink rival

Amazon's satellite program has reached a critical mass. The company now possesses enough low‑Earth orbit satellites.

Amazon's satellite program has reached a critical mass. The company now possesses enough low‑Earth orbit satellites. This capacity enables it to roll out a broadband service. The service is intended to compete with SpaceX's Starlink. Amazon's move signals a shift toward private satellite internet. The new offering could challenge Starlink's market share. Analysts will watch how Amazon's network performs against rivals. The rollout timing remains to be announced.