What is Amazon’s Project Kuiper? The Starlink rival explained as its first internet satellites launch

If you live somewhere that has poor broadband connectivity, Amazon could soon have the answer: the company is launching a constellation of satellites with the goal of making low-cost internet available worldwide. The initiative is called Project Kuiper and it’s coming sooner than you think – with the first batch of satellites blasting into space on April 29.

A competitor to SpaceX’s Starlink, the aim of Project Kuiper is to bring the world online, by offering high-speed connectivity in remote regions. Amazon says it plans to make the service accessible by offering affordable plans and outdoor antennae.

A Project Kuiper rocket in front of an Amazon building

(Image credit: Amazon)

With the first full-scale satellite deployment taking off this week (weather permitting), Amazon is planning to make the service available to customers “later this year”.

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