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Another batch of Amazon Leo satellites deployed. Our seventh launch of the year is officially in the books. Huge thanks to United Launch Alliance (ULA) for taking our LA-04 payload to space aboard Atlas V. Amazon Leo is about one big goal: extending reliable, high-speed internet to those beyond the reach of existing networks. Really proud of this mission and what the team is building. Pumped for what’s ahead 🚀

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Amazon Leo’s reliance on multiple launch providers demonstrates supply chain diversification, but also raises questions about consistency of timeline and integration complexity. How is Amazon aligning operations across disparate launch systems to meet regulatory deployment deadlines?

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Impressive milestone for Amazon Leo! Expanding internet access is a game-changer for global connectivity. Kudos to the team and ULA partnership!

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i am just asking my self for the price of that speed consomption from the consomator of the internet thay alway go on up some time i miss the time we just have to put an antenne on the tv for keeping 10 chanel and free loll that coast to me the price of an car to have eternet systeme in my appartement ouuffff .. i am leaving bell canada i tink loll

This is what meaningful innovation looks like 🚀 Bringing high-speed connectivity to underserved and hard-to-reach regions can be truly transformational. Congrats on LA-04 and kudos to Amazon and ULA for turning an ambitious vision into reality.

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Extending access beyond existing networks demands discipline across design, launch, and operations. Good to see that cadence taking shape.

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