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This would be pitched as a budget option or suit “set-up, use, tear-down” transportable operation or something fit for “Internet of Things” use. The second is a cheaper transportable unit that uses a 7” square antenna and can offer a throughput of 100Mbps. This is expected to cost USD$400 and offers a throughput of 400Mbps. The first is an affordable terminal designed for use by households and small businesses alike and is equipped with an 11” square antenna plate. It is part of a mission statement to offer high-quality satellite broadband Internet for unserved and underserved communities in a manner that is above average. These terminals use a phased-array antenna approach that covers a flat plate rather than the dish that Starlink went with for their terminal, and this is considered cutting edge for Ka-Band satellite applications. Here, they are showing this hardware well before they had launched their prototype low-earth-orbit satellites as part of that platform, something that may be considered too presumptuous.īut rather than offering just one of these terminals that is expected to be an “all-rounder” for the initial offering, Amazon presented three different terminal designs. What is Amazon’s Project Kuiper? 15 Questions Answered () My CommentsĪmazon have presented the customer satellite terminals for their Project Kuiper low-earth-orbit satellite service that competes with Elon Musk’s Starlink service. Here’s your first look at Project Kuiper’s low-cost customer terminals () What the customer terminals will look like for Amazon’s Kuiper LEO satellite systemĪmazon’s Take on Starlink Targeting >$400 Dish for Homes () From the horse’s mouth Amazon













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