The partnership will allow AT&T to use Amazon Leo — the ecommerce giant’s low Earth orbit satellite network — to deliver fixed broadband services to businesses. Amazon launched its gigabit-speed Leo Ultra antenna last November, but it’s only available for commercial use for now.
[Link: AT&T, AWS, and Amazon Leo Collaborate to Accelerate Modernization of Nation’s Connectivity Infrastructure | https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260204057385/en/ATT-AWS-and-Amazon-Leo-Collaborate-to-Accelerate-Modernization-of-Nations-Connectivity-Infrastructure?feedref=JjAwJuNHiystnCoBq_hl-SixzGpg-aPrNklZ4nvkcE4TY94BwQxjampCy0ugQmZbnkvYMqDDYxFrLs-oQ2BHQ54CoEfAtqS5eT5MxUTLAij0Fl9KzK2Kmd1nUD4SPwR9uf1pe3s6zIENXKUiLp3OID_qRpLQNZv2eMEjo-ckWwc%3D | Business Wire]
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AT&T is working with Amazon’s Starlink competitor to expand its network.
The partnership will allow AT&T to use Amazon Leo — the ecommerce giant’s low Earth orbit satellite network — to deliver fixed broadband services to businesses. … [678 chars]
Source: The Verge | Published: 2026-02-04T14:03:16Z
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