Published 18:24 IST, April 5th 2019

MASSIVE: Amazon to provide internet to 95 per cent of Earth’s population using satellites

Amazon might be able to solve your internet connectivity issue with the help of internet satellites. After SpaceX and OneWeb, Amazon is now planning to launch more than 3,000 satellites

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E-commerce giant Amazon might be able to solve your internet connectivity issue with help of satellites. After X and OneWeb, Amazon is w planning to launch more than 3,000 satellites into low Earth orbit to help people who don’t have access to high-speed internet with broband. Amazon’s plan is dubbed “Project Kuiper,” which is expected to launch satellites up into low Earth orbit at three different altitudes.

According to a filing with International Telecommunications Union, Amazon will launch 784 satellites at 367 miles, while Amazon will launch 1,296 satellites at 379 miles and remaining 1,156 satellites will be launched at 391 miles. International Telecommunications Union oversees global telecom satellite operations. Combined. With help of se satellites, Amazon should be able to cover 95 per cent of Earth’s total population.

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Amazon is yet to reveal wher company is planning to go about building its own satellites or purchase m from a third party. More details are awaited. But Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who is w getting divorced, owns a company called ‘Blue Origin.’ Earlier this year, Blue Origin successfully mand to launch as well as land first New Shephard rocket of 2019.

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"Project Kuiper is a new initiative to launch a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around world. This is a long-term project that envisions serving tens of millions of people who lack basic access to broband internet. We look forward to partnering on this initiative with companies that share this common vision," Amazon told GeekWire.

However, re is one big hurdle that needs to be solved before e-commerce giant launches more than 3,000 internet satellites. se satellites also require a network of base stations on Earth so that y can communicate successfully with Earth. However, we are still seeking more information with regards to an approximate timeline of this project at Amazon.

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Amazon’s AWS Ground Station cloud computing service was unveiled last year to enable -to-ground communications.

18:24 IST, April 5th 2019