Amazon has enough satellites to launch its Starlink competitor
Amazon has reached the number of satellites needed to launch its Starlink competitor, Amazon Leo, with 396 satellites in low-Earth orbit, meeting its target for mid-2026 commercial availability. This milestone is crucial for the company's internet service, but users should not expect immediate miracles. Amazon Leo is now on track to compete with SpaceX's Starlink. Engineers should be aware of this development and its potential impact on the market. Further updates are expected as the service approaches commercial availability.