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Amazon Leo will provide advanced encryption and secure private networking that bypasses the public internet and connects directly to Amazon Web Services.
Amazon has launched 180 Amazon Leo satellites so far.
Amazon is deploying the Amazon Leo satellite constellation to provide broadband for consumers, governments, and enterprises.
Amazon expects to complete full Amazon Leo constellation deployment by the end of July 2029.
Amazon plans more than 20 Amazon Leo launches in 2026 and more than 30 launches in 2027.
Amazon requested an extension or waiver from the FCC for the requirement to have 50% of the Amazon Leo constellation launched by July 30.
On Feb. 5, 2026 Amazon projected a year-over-year cost increase of approximately $1 billion related to Amazon Leo.
Amazon purchased 10 additional SpaceX Falcon 9 launches in late 2025 in addition to three previously purchased Falcon 9 launches.
Amazon LEO is entering the satellite broadband market.
Rama Akella is Logos Space’s president of engineering and a former co-leader of Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell initiative and former systems director for Amazon’s Project Kuiper (now Amazon Leo).
Logos Space is led by former Google executive Milo Medin and Rama Akella, an alum of Starlink and Amazon Project Kuiper.
Logos Space joins a small group of high-capacity LEO operators including SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Leo.
Amazon’s Project Kuiper has authorization for 3,236 satellites.
Commercial LEO constellations such as Starlink and future Amazon LEO deployments are driving consolidation and competitive responses across the SatCom sector.
The AT&T–Amazon partnership focuses on fixed broadband and backhaul via Amazon’s satellite layer rather than relying solely on AST SpaceMobile.
The AT&T–Amazon partnership will connect AWS data centers via high-capacity AT&T fiber as part of a combined cloud-and-connectivity architecture.
The AT&T–Amazon deal integrates AWS cloud services into AT&T’s network, including migrating major AT&T workloads to AWS hybrid cloud platforms.
Amazon is deploying a Leo constellation planned to total 3,236 satellites.
AT&T plans to outfit Amazon Web Services data centers with high-capacity fiber.
On February 4, 2026, AT&T and Amazon formed an extensive strategic partnership that integrates terrestrial fiber infrastructure with orbital satellite capabilities.