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  1. Amazon Leo revs up work on satellite broadband network
    REDMOND, Wash. — Chris Weber isn’t ready to say yet exactly when Amazon Leo will start letting individual customers sign up for satellite broadband service, but when it happens, he’ll have the right wardrobe for the debut.

    During a recent interview at Amazon Leo’s Mission Opera
    cosmiclog.com/2026/05/14/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  2. Amazon Leo revs up work on satellite broadband network
    REDMOND, Wash. — Chris Weber isn’t ready to say yet exactly when Amazon Leo will start letting individual customers sign up for satellite broadband service, but when it happens, he’ll have the right wardrobe for the debut.

    During a recent interview at Amazon Leo’s Mission Opera
    cosmiclog.com/2026/05/14/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  3. Amazon Leo revs up work on satellite broadband network
    REDMOND, Wash. — Chris Weber isn’t ready to say yet exactly when Amazon Leo will start letting individual customers sign up for satellite broadband service, but when it happens, he’ll have the right wardrobe for the debut.

    During a recent interview at Amazon Leo’s Mission Opera
    cosmiclog.com/2026/05/14/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  4. Amazon Leo revs up work on satellite broadband network
    REDMOND, Wash. — Chris Weber isn’t ready to say yet exactly when Amazon Leo will start letting individual customers sign up for satellite broadband service, but when it happens, he’ll have the right wardrobe for the debut.

    During a recent interview at Amazon Leo’s Mission Opera
    cosmiclog.com/2026/05/14/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  5. Amazon Leo revs up work on satellite broadband network
    REDMOND, Wash. — Chris Weber isn’t ready to say yet exactly when Amazon Leo will start letting individual customers sign up for satellite broadband service, but when it happens, he’ll have the right wardrobe for the debut.

    During a recent interview at Amazon Leo’s Mission Opera
    cosmiclog.com/2026/05/14/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  6. Weekly output: Google I/O teaser, satellite-to-phone services, passkeys, connected-home considerations, Matter

    I’m spending a few days in cooler confines–Monday morning, I head to Vancouver for the second year of Web Summit’s conference there. And just like last year, I won’t have enough time to do much wandering around British Columbia’s largest city and taking in its stunningly beautiful mountains-and-sea scenery, because I have three panels to moderate over Tuesday and Wednesday (with the conference hosts paying for my hotel and reimbursing my airfare).

    5/5/2026: Google Teases I/O Pregame Event. How to Watch ‘The Android Show’ on May 12, PCMag

    This was one of the shortest posts I’ve written for PCMag, owing to the paucity of information in the brief teaser video Google published.

    5/7/2026: FCC Chair: Starlink Isn’t Enough. We Need at Least 3 Satellite-to-Phone Services, PCMag

    I spent Wednesday afternoon at the wireless trade group CTIA’s annual summit in Washington. Most of the talks on the program didn’t yield anything too newsworthy, but Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr’s appearance met that bar even though he didn’t talk about his clumsy attempts to leverage the FCC’s broadcast licensing authority to punish TV shows and TV hosts for being mean to Republicans.

    5/7/2026: Passkey-Adoption Report Finds Many Orgs Don’t Know How to Quit Passwords, PCMag

    I had an advance copy of this FIDO Alliance survey but didn’t have time to write it up in advance; fortunately, Thursday did have enough idle time for me to get this post written and filed.

    5/8/2026: Smart Homes In Practice: Bridging Design, Integration, And Market Promises With Real Human-Centered Living Outcomes, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    I had a brief trip to Chicago–well, its suburb Rosemont–for this small conference. I was a late addition to this panel, in which moderator Lisa An Wong quizzed me and architect Stephen Yas and connect-home integrator Corey Ardell about ways to get homes and the appliances in them thoughtfully wired.

    5/9/2026: Matter Smart Home Standard Still Looks Immaterial At Retail, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    The title of this talk I did mirrors the story I did for PCMag almost three years ago; that post caught the attention of the conference organizers, and the chance to revisit the topic and get in some practice with doing a solo presentation led me to accept their travel-expenses-covered invitation.

    #AmazonLeo #AndroidShow #ASTSpaceMobile #BrendanCarr #CTIA #CTIASummit #FIDOAlliance #Globalstar #GoogleIO #Matter #passkeys #passwords #SmarterInfrastructureSummit #Starlink #Vancouver #WebSummitVancouver #YVR
  7. Weekly output: Google I/O teaser, satellite-to-phone services, passkeys, connected-home considerations, Matter

    I’m spending a few days in cooler confines–Monday morning, I head to Vancouver for the second year of Web Summit’s conference there. And just like last year, I won’t have enough time to do much wandering around British Columbia’s largest city and taking in its stunningly beautiful mountains-and-sea scenery, because I have three panels to moderate over Tuesday and Wednesday (with the conference hosts paying for my hotel and reimbursing my airfare).

    5/5/2026: Google Teases I/O Pregame Event. How to Watch ‘The Android Show’ on May 12, PCMag

    This was one of the shortest posts I’ve written for PCMag, owing to the paucity of information in the brief teaser video Google published.

    5/7/2026: FCC Chair: Starlink Isn’t Enough. We Need at Least 3 Satellite-to-Phone Services, PCMag

    I spent Wednesday afternoon at the wireless trade group CTIA’s annual summit in Washington. Most of the talks on the program didn’t yield anything too newsworthy, but Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr’s appearance met that bar even though he didn’t talk about his clumsy attempts to leverage the FCC’s broadcast licensing authority to punish TV shows and TV hosts for being mean to Republicans.

    5/7/2026: Passkey-Adoption Report Finds Many Orgs Don’t Know How to Quit Passwords, PCMag

    I had an advance copy of this FIDO Alliance survey but didn’t have time to write it up in advance; fortunately, Thursday did have enough idle time for me to get this post written and filed.

    5/8/2026: Smart Homes In Practice: Bridging Design, Integration, And Market Promises With Real Human-Centered Living Outcomes, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    I had a brief trip to Chicago–well, its suburb Rosemont–for this small conference. I was a late addition to this panel, in which moderator Lisa An Wong quizzed me and architect Stephen Yas and connect-home integrator Corey Ardell about ways to get homes and the appliances in them thoughtfully wired.

    5/9/2026: Matter Smart Home Standard Still Looks Immaterial At Retail, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    The title of this talk I did mirrors the story I did for PCMag almost three years ago; that post caught the attention of the conference organizers, and the chance to revisit the topic and get in some practice with doing a solo presentation led me to accept their travel-expenses-covered invitation.

    #AmazonLeo #AndroidShow #ASTSpaceMobile #BrendanCarr #CTIA #CTIASummit #FIDOAlliance #Globalstar #GoogleIO #Matter #passkeys #passwords #SmarterInfrastructureSummit #Starlink #Vancouver #WebSummitVancouver #YVR
  8. Weekly output: Google I/O teaser, satellite-to-phone services, passkeys, connected-home considerations, Matter

    I’m spending a few days in cooler confines–Monday morning, I head to Vancouver for the second year of Web Summit’s conference there. And just like last year, I won’t have enough time to do much wandering around British Columbia’s largest city and taking in its stunningly beautiful mountains-and-sea scenery, because I have three panels to moderate over Tuesday and Wednesday (with the conference hosts paying for my hotel and reimbursing my airfare).

    5/5/2026: Google Teases I/O Pregame Event. How to Watch ‘The Android Show’ on May 12, PCMag

    This was one of the shortest posts I’ve written for PCMag, owing to the paucity of information in the brief teaser video Google published.

    5/7/2026: FCC Chair: Starlink Isn’t Enough. We Need at Least 3 Satellite-to-Phone Services, PCMag

    I spent Wednesday afternoon at the wireless trade group CTIA’s annual summit in Washington. Most of the talks on the program didn’t yield anything too newsworthy, but Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr’s appearance met that bar even though he didn’t talk about his clumsy attempts to leverage the FCC’s broadcast licensing authority to punish TV shows and TV hosts for being mean to Republicans.

    5/7/2026: Passkey-Adoption Report Finds Many Orgs Don’t Know How to Quit Passwords, PCMag

    I had an advance copy of this FIDO Alliance survey but didn’t have time to write it up in advance; fortunately, Thursday did have enough idle time for me to get this post written and filed.

    5/8/2026: Smart Homes In Practice: Bridging Design, Integration, And Market Promises With Real Human-Centered Living Outcomes, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    I had a brief trip to Chicago–well, its suburb Rosemont–for this small conference. I was a late addition to this panel, in which moderator Lisa An Wong quizzed me and architect Stephen Yas and connect-home integrator Corey Ardell about ways to get homes and the appliances in them thoughtfully wired.

    5/9/2026: Matter Smart Home Standard Still Looks Immaterial At Retail, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    The title of this talk I did mirrors the story I did for PCMag almost three years ago; that post caught the attention of the conference organizers, and the chance to revisit the topic and get in some practice with doing a solo presentation led me to accept their travel-expenses-covered invitation.

    #AmazonLeo #AndroidShow #ASTSpaceMobile #BrendanCarr #CTIA #CTIASummit #FIDOAlliance #Globalstar #GoogleIO #Matter #passkeys #passwords #SmarterInfrastructureSummit #Starlink #Vancouver #WebSummitVancouver #YVR
  9. Weekly output: Google I/O teaser, satellite-to-phone services, passkeys, connected-home considerations, Matter

    I’m spending a few days in cooler confines–Monday morning, I head to Vancouver for the second year of Web Summit’s conference there. And just like last year, I won’t have enough time to do much wandering around British Columbia’s largest city and taking in its stunningly beautiful mountains-and-sea scenery, because I have three panels to moderate over Tuesday and Wednesday (with the conference hosts paying for my hotel and reimbursing my airfare).

    5/5/2026: Google Teases I/O Pregame Event. How to Watch ‘The Android Show’ on May 12, PCMag

    This was one of the shortest posts I’ve written for PCMag, owing to the paucity of information in the brief teaser video Google published.

    5/7/2026: FCC Chair: Starlink Isn’t Enough. We Need at Least 3 Satellite-to-Phone Services, PCMag

    I spent Wednesday afternoon at the wireless trade group CTIA’s annual summit in Washington. Most of the talks on the program didn’t yield anything too newsworthy, but Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr’s appearance met that bar even though he didn’t talk about his clumsy attempts to leverage the FCC’s broadcast licensing authority to punish TV shows and TV hosts for being mean to Republicans.

    5/7/2026: Passkey-Adoption Report Finds Many Orgs Don’t Know How to Quit Passwords, PCMag

    I had an advance copy of this FIDO Alliance survey but didn’t have time to write it up in advance; fortunately, Thursday did have enough idle time for me to get this post written and filed.

    5/8/2026: Smart Homes In Practice: Bridging Design, Integration, And Market Promises With Real Human-Centered Living Outcomes, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    I had a brief trip to Chicago–well, its suburb Rosemont–for this small conference. I was a late addition to this panel, in which moderator Lisa An Wong quizzed me and architect Stephen Yas and connect-home integrator Corey Ardell about ways to get homes and the appliances in them thoughtfully wired.

    5/9/2026: Matter Smart Home Standard Still Looks Immaterial At Retail, Smarter Infrastructure Summit

    The title of this talk I did mirrors the story I did for PCMag almost three years ago; that post caught the attention of the conference organizers, and the chance to revisit the topic and get in some practice with doing a solo presentation led me to accept their travel-expenses-covered invitation.

    #AmazonLeo #AndroidShow #ASTSpaceMobile #BrendanCarr #CTIA #CTIASummit #FIDOAlliance #Globalstar #GoogleIO #Matter #passkeys #passwords #SmarterInfrastructureSummit #Starlink #Vancouver #WebSummitVancouver #YVR
  10. Weekly output: AT&T OneConnect, federal privacy fears, Artemis II, better inflight WiFi, 6G

    This week started with me in Chicago for the Online News Association’s conference, then had a quick trip to Boston to see family for Easter, and tomorrow will have me off to San Francisco for the HumanX conference to lead two panels there

    I wrote an extra post Tuesday for Patreon readers recapping some scenes from SXSW, including a not-yet-campaign appearance by California governor Gavin Newsom and a stemwinder of a speech by Patreon founder Jack Conte on how human creativity can endure through the rise of AI.

    3/31/2026: AT&T OneConnect Bundles Fiber, Wireless, Doesn’t Say What Mobile Service You Get, PCMag

    I had just enough spare time at ONA to field this story–even factoring in time to try, without success, to get AT&T to explain just what wireless plan subscribers would get with this new offering.

    4/1/2026: The One Thing Americans Can Agree On: The Feds Collect Too Much Personal Data, PCMag

    I wrote up this study by the Center for Democracy & Technology a day after it was published Tuesday in part because I had nearly no free time on day two of ONA.

    4/1/2026: NASA Launches Artemis II, Its First Moonshot Since 1972, PCMag

    I watched the launch Wednesday evening of Artemis II with fingers crossed through main engine cutoff, then followed the first few hours of the mission while writing up this post. I updated the story a day later after the translunar injection burn of the Orion spacecraft’s service module engine committed astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen on a flight around the Moon and then back to Earth. I can’t wait to see this American and Canadian crew’s Earthrise photos.

    4/2/2026: Fast, Free Wi-Fi Now Arriving at These Airlines, AARP

    I showed up at my occasional client’s site not as a writer but as a subject-matter expert, courtesy of AARP writer Berit Thorkelson quizzing me over e-mail for this piece about how low-Earth-orbit satellite constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink are upgrading inflight WiFi.

    4/3/2026: Unfortunately, It’s Time to Talk About 6G. Here’s What You Need to Know, PCMag

    I got most of my reporting for this done at MWC Barcelona, but then needed a little more time to collect some industry insight about the wireless industry’s curious rush to hype 6G when so many of its customers are still trying to discern how 5G is supposed to make a noticeable difference in their everyday phone experience.

    #6G #AmazonLeo #Artemis #ArtemisII #ATT #ATTBundle #ATTOneConnect #CDT #CenterForDemocracyTechnology #inflightWiFi #Integrity #lunarFlyby #moonshot #MWCBarcelona #nasa #Orion #SLS #SpaceLaunchSystem #StarlinkWiFi #surveillance
  11. Weekly output: AT&T OneConnect, federal privacy fears, Artemis II, better inflight WiFi, 6G

    This week started with me in Chicago for the Online News Association’s conference, then had a quick trip to Boston to see family for Easter, and tomorrow will have me off to San Francisco for the HumanX conference to lead two panels there

    I wrote an extra post Tuesday for Patreon readers recapping some scenes from SXSW, including a not-yet-campaign appearance by California governor Gavin Newsom and a stemwinder of a speech by Patreon founder Jack Conte on how human creativity can endure through the rise of AI.

    3/31/2026: AT&T OneConnect Bundles Fiber, Wireless, Doesn’t Say What Mobile Service You Get, PCMag

    I had just enough spare time at ONA to field this story–even factoring in time to try, without success, to get AT&T to explain just what wireless plan subscribers would get with this new offering.

    4/1/2026: The One Thing Americans Can Agree On: The Feds Collect Too Much Personal Data, PCMag

    I wrote up this study by the Center for Democracy & Technology a day after it was published Tuesday in part because I had nearly no free time on day two of ONA.

    4/1/2026: NASA Launches Artemis II, Its First Moonshot Since 1972, PCMag

    I watched the launch Wednesday evening of Artemis II with fingers crossed through main engine cutoff, then followed the first few hours of the mission while writing up this post. I updated the story a day later after the translunar injection burn of the Orion spacecraft’s service module engine committed astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen on a flight around the Moon and then back to Earth. I can’t wait to see this American and Canadian crew’s Earthrise photos.

    4/2/2026: Fast, Free Wi-Fi Now Arriving at These Airlines, AARP

    I showed up at my occasional client’s site not as a writer but as a subject-matter expert, courtesy of AARP writer Berit Thorkelson quizzing me over e-mail for this piece about how low-Earth-orbit satellite constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink are upgrading inflight WiFi.

    4/3/2026: Unfortunately, It’s Time to Talk About 6G. Here’s What You Need to Know, PCMag

    I got most of my reporting for this done at MWC Barcelona, but then needed a little more time to collect some industry insight about the wireless industry’s curious rush to hype 6G when so many of its customers are still trying to discern how 5G is supposed to make a noticeable difference in their everyday phone experience.

    #6G #AmazonLeo #Artemis #ArtemisII #ATT #ATTBundle #ATTOneConnect #CDT #CenterForDemocracyTechnology #inflightWiFi #Integrity #lunarFlyby #moonshot #MWCBarcelona #nasa #Orion #SLS #SpaceLaunchSystem #StarlinkWiFi #surveillance
  12. #LuxemburgerWort:
    "
    Wie Elon Musk und Jeff Bezos die Ozonschicht bedrohen
    "
    "Der erdnahe Orbit füllt sich in atemberaubendem Tempo. Andreas Hein v. d. Universität Luxemburg über Megakonstellationen, verglühende Satelliten – und warum jetzt die Zeit zum Handeln ist."

    wort.lu/panorama/wie-elon-musk

    1.4.2026

    #AmazonLeo #BlueOrigin #BO #ESA #KesslerSyndrom #Luxemburg #Megakonstellation #Nachhaltigkeit #Ozonschicht #Raumfahrt #Satelliten #SpaceFlight #SpaceX #Starlink #Umweltverschmutzung #Wiedereintritt

  13. #LuxemburgerWort:
    "
    Wie Elon Musk und Jeff Bezos die Ozonschicht bedrohen
    "
    "Der erdnahe Orbit füllt sich in atemberaubendem Tempo. Andreas Hein v. d. Universität Luxemburg über Megakonstellationen, verglühende Satelliten – und warum jetzt die Zeit zum Handeln ist."

    wort.lu/panorama/wie-elon-musk

    1.4.2026

    #AmazonLeo #BlueOrigin #BO #ESA #KesslerSyndrom #Luxemburg #Megakonstellation #Nachhaltigkeit #Ozonschicht #Raumfahrt #Satelliten #SpaceFlight #SpaceX #Starlink #Umweltverschmutzung #Wiedereintritt

  14. Amazon Leo targets faster deployment cadence as deadline pressure mounts

    TAMPA, Fla. — Amazon vowed to double the annual launch rate for its low Earth orbit broadband constellation…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Arianespace #BlueOrigin #SatelliteConference #Science #SN #spaceX #ULA
    newsbeep.com/us/542697/

  15. Amazon Leo targets faster deployment cadence as deadline pressure mounts

    TAMPA, Fla. — Amazon vowed to double the annual launch rate for its low Earth orbit broadband constellation…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Arianespace #BlueOrigin #SatelliteConference #Science #SN #spaceX #ULA
    newsbeep.com/us/542697/

  16. Amazon Leo targets faster deployment cadence as deadline pressure mounts

    TAMPA, Fla. — Amazon vowed to double the annual launch rate for its low Earth orbit broadband constellation…
    #NewsBeep #News #Space #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Arianespace #BlueOrigin #CA #Canada #SatelliteConference #Science #SN #SpaceX #ULA
    newsbeep.com/ca/556326/

  17. Amazon Leo targets faster deployment cadence as deadline pressure mounts

    TAMPA, Fla. — Amazon vowed to double the annual launch rate for its low Earth orbit broadband constellation…
    #NewsBeep #News #Space #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Arianespace #BlueOrigin #SatelliteConference #Science #SN #SpaceX #UK #ULA #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/491662/

  18. RE: mastodon.social/@sundogplanets

    This whole thread - and the accompanying article - are well worth the read if you are interested in #InternetAccess from #LEO, I.e. #Starlink, #OneWeb, #AmazonLeo, etc.

    The reality is that we do NOT yet understand all the potential impacts of these new services. They can bring life-changing #Internet to so many people with few (or no) other options.. but at what cost?

  19. Amazon wins OK to add 4,500 satellites to Leo network
    Amazon has won the Federal Communications Commission’s approval to go ahead with its plan to launch thousands of second-generation Amazon Leo satellites for its broadband internet network, even though the first-generation constellation is far from complete.

    The approval would add
    cosmiclog.com/2026/02/10/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  20. Amazon wins OK to add 4,500 satellites to Leo network
    Amazon has won the Federal Communications Commission’s approval to go ahead with its plan to launch thousands of second-generation Amazon Leo satellites for its broadband internet network, even though the first-generation constellation is far from complete.

    The approval would add
    cosmiclog.com/2026/02/10/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  21. Amazon wins OK to add 4,500 satellites to Leo network
    Amazon has won the Federal Communications Commission’s approval to go ahead with its plan to launch thousands of second-generation Amazon Leo satellites for its broadband internet network, even though the first-generation constellation is far from complete.

    The approval would add
    cosmiclog.com/2026/02/10/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  22. Amazon wins OK to add 4,500 satellites to Leo network
    Amazon has won the Federal Communications Commission’s approval to go ahead with its plan to launch thousands of second-generation Amazon Leo satellites for its broadband internet network, even though the first-generation constellation is far from complete.

    The approval would add
    cosmiclog.com/2026/02/10/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  23. Amazon wins OK to add 4,500 satellites to Leo network
    Amazon has won the Federal Communications Commission’s approval to go ahead with its plan to launch thousands of second-generation Amazon Leo satellites for its broadband internet network, even though the first-generation constellation is far from complete.

    The approval would add
    cosmiclog.com/2026/02/10/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  24. Amazon buys 10 more Falcon 9 launches

    WASHINGTON — Amazon has purchased an additional 10 Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX as part of its efforts…
    #NewsBeep #News #Space #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Falcon9 #FCC #ProjectKuiper #Science #SN #SpaceX #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/405730/

  25. Amazon buys 10 more Falcon 9 launches

    WASHINGTON — Amazon has purchased an additional 10 Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX as part of its efforts…
    #NewsBeep #News #Space #Amazon #AmazonLeo #CA #Canada #Falcon9 #FCC #ProjectKuiper #Science #SN #SpaceX
    newsbeep.com/ca/449229/

  26. Amazon buys 10 more Falcon 9 launches

    WASHINGTON — Amazon has purchased an additional 10 Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX as part of its efforts…
    #NewsBeep #News #Space #Amazon #AmazonLeo #AU #Australia #Falcon9 #FCC #ProjectKuiper #Science #SN #SpaceX
    newsbeep.com/au/453719/

  27. Amazon asks FCC for more time to launch Leo satellites
    Amazon says it’s been harder than expected to secure rides for its Amazon Leo broadband internet satellites, and now it’s asking the Federal Communications Commission for more time.

    The request for an extension, filed today, asks the FCC to give Amazon until July 30, 2028,
    cosmiclog.com/2026/01/30/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #FCC #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  28. Amazon asks FCC for more time to launch Leo satellites
    Amazon says it’s been harder than expected to secure rides for its Amazon Leo broadband internet satellites, and now it’s asking the Federal Communications Commission for more time.

    The request for an extension, filed today, asks the FCC to give Amazon until July 30, 2028,
    cosmiclog.com/2026/01/30/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #FCC #ProjectKuiper #Satellites

  29. Amazon asks FCC for more time to launch Leo satellites
    Amazon says it’s been harder than expected to secure rides for its Amazon Leo broadband internet satellites, and now it’s asking the Federal Communications Commission for more time.

    The request for an extension, filed today, asks the FCC to give Amazon until July 30, 2028,
    cosmiclog.com/2026/01/30/amazo
    #GeekWire #Amazon #AmazonLeo #Broadband #FCC #ProjectKuiper #Satellites