Amazon announced its satellite internet project, Amazon Leo, will launch in South Africa in 2027, as reported by Reuters. The initiative targets improved broadband access via low-earth orbit satellites. This move positions Amazon as a competitor in the global satellite internet market, aiming to connect underserved regions.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipAFBVV95cUxON2stZzlHWllvRWd2Q1pqOXA2aC05YTN3SXhEQkJ3QWRTZk5LZVVFR2NfTzczZjBwTjVCeW9sd2kwRE5TcUJNbzcyQkQ2cEc2cWJURGhWWVpHSkxfazgzWkZsN05mTGtfWV8tV3RueDZvZDR0UWpXX1gyeFRWUmp1TTRhZjVhVnEtakx0dXdwYWFqQUpuYWFweFltbmQ0Q0lGNUhWNw?oc=5" target="_blank">Amazon Leo to bring satellite internet to South Africa in 2027</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
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