In Amazon’s attempt to create a space-based Internet network, the first 27 satellites have finally created in orbit, paved the way for the company to compete with the well-established Starlink Service by Elon Mask.
The United Lunch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V Rocket on Monday night from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida and provided satellite in orbit around Earth. They are his first batch expected as a total of 3,226 Qiper satellite on the network.
It will even be pale compared to the musk network. Starlink is already composed of more than 8,000 satellites, which have entered space by 250 different spacex launches. The service now has more than 5 million users.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says that there is “place for lots of winners” in satellite internet spaces and has its organization Claim It is more focused on the “Answered and underverted community” around the world.
The first half of the Amazon network is expected to be launched in the middle of 2026, a deadline set by the Federal Communication Commission. Ula said the CEO Reuters This year five more Quizers may be launched. However, the Quaper project is reported to be working through manufacturing problems, which can hinder progress to meet the constellations.
