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Amazon Leo

Amazon's Starlink competitor. Beta-only as of mid-2026 — waitlist live but no commercial service yet. When it lights up, it's the most credible Starlink alternative for rural buyers in years. Not 5G; LEO satellite.

CATALOGUED Listed for reference; not yet evaluated.
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Parent company
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN)
Founded
2019
Headquarters
Redmond, WA
Service types
Satellite
States served
1 state: US-nationwide-planned
ZIPs covered
~0
Residential subs
~0 (2026-Q1)
Contract
None

Plans & pricing

TierDownUpPriceData cap
Leo Nano (Portable) 100 Mbps 25 Mbps Free/mo Unlimited
Leo Pro (Standard residential) 400 Mbps 100 Mbps Free/mo Unlimited
Leo Ultra (Business) 1 Gbps 250 Mbps Free/mo Unlimited

Notes: Project Kuiper rebranded as Amazon Leo on Nov 12, 2025. 331 production satellites in orbit (May 2026); ~600+ needed for full coverage. Three terminals announced: Nano (portable), Pro (~$400 residential), Ultra (business). Pricing target $50–$100/mo. Prime bundle expected. Direct-to-Device (D2D) satellite-to-cellphone planned 2028.

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