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LEO Broadband Seeing Growing Fiber and FWA Competition: Consultant

The subsidized buildout of fiber and fixed wireless access to rural America will start eating into the potential market for SpaceX and Amazon Leo, CCG Consulting's Doug Dawson wrote Thursday. SpaceX's Starlink is notably more expensive than the cost associated...
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Read the original note on the following link: Amazon Leo prepares a massive number of satellites to compete with Starlink Amazon officially launched its new satellite internet service called Amazon Leo. The company will deploy more than 300 ground stations to compete directly against Starlink in speed and coverage. The project seeks to offer connections of up to 1 Gbps with latency of less than 50 milliseconds, although slightly higher than that…

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communicationsdaily.com broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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