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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAmazon's Kuiper Satellite Plan Wins Backing of FCC Chairman
(Bloomberg) -- Amazon.coms plan for a fleet of 3,236 communications satellites won the backing of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission chairman, who said he had asked fellow commissioners to approve the venture.
Satellite constellations like this aim to provide high-speed broadband service to consumers in the U.S. and around the world, Ajit Pai said in a tweet on Friday. Pai added that he had called for conditions on the proposed service by Amazon subsidiary Kuiper Systems without specifying them.
Pais request is likely to result in approval in closed-door voting at the agency, where he leads a Republican majority.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos wants to launch the small satellites in low orbits to provide internet coverage. Separately, Space Exploration Technologies Corp., or SpaceX, has launched more than 480 of a planned 12,000 satellites; in October 2019, the company founded by Elon Musk sought permission for 30,000 more.
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Let me express my skepticism. The few satellite data links I've used were slower than hell. We'll see.
lastlib
(23,310 posts)Who's gonna clean up that mess up there?
Just what I thought.
PTWB
(4,131 posts)The satellite links youve used have been very far away resulting in extreme latency and slow speeds. This new constellation of low earth orbit satellite will be extremely fast and as theyre very close to the earth, the latency will be very low.
GEO satellites are around 500ms latency at 22,236 miles from Earth.
LEO Starlink satellites are around 20ms latency 340 miles.
Starlink and other LEO constellations will be able to deliver cable / fiber like speeds to remote areas.