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Updated · Cord Cutters News · May 19
FCC Releases First Images of Amazon Leo Router as 300 Satellites Back Summer Launch
Updated
Updated · Cord Cutters News · May 19

FCC Releases First Images of Amazon Leo Router as 300 Satellites Back Summer Launch

6 articles · Updated · Cord Cutters News · May 19
  • FCC filings revealed Amazon’s first public Leo customer router after a six-month confidentiality period expired, offering the clearest look yet at hardware for the company’s planned summer satellite broadband debut.
  • Model L1LA10—marked “E1”—supports Wi-Fi 6, mesh networking, Bluetooth Low Energy and ZigBee, with two Ethernet ports including one dedicated link to the satellite terminal.
  • Amazon has already placed more than 300 satellites in orbit and is preparing multiple terminal options, from a portable unit to an enterprise-grade dish capable of gigabit-level speeds.
  • Pricing and exact availability remain undisclosed, but the hardware release signals Amazon is moving closer to challenging established low-Earth-orbit internet providers in rural and underserved markets.
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Amazon Leo’s Satellite Ambition: $10–$20 Billion Investment, 3,236 LEO Satellites, and a 2027 Global Broadband Launch

Overview

Amazon Leo is making major progress in satellite communications by unveiling its router details and preparing for a commercial service launch. The project targets high-speed internet for underserved areas, addressing user curiosity about hardware, features, and service timelines. Amazon Leo offers several terminal options, including portable, residential, and enterprise-grade units, with the router most often paired with the mid-tier residential terminal for a balance of performance and affordability. This approach highlights Amazon’s commitment to meeting diverse customer needs and signals its readiness to compete in the growing satellite broadband market.

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