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Updated · SportsMint Media · Apr 24
DP World Tour partners with Amazon to deploy satellite internet at over 40 tournaments annually
Updated
Updated · SportsMint Media · Apr 24

DP World Tour partners with Amazon to deploy satellite internet at over 40 tournaments annually

11 articles · Updated · SportsMint Media · Apr 24
  • Starting in 2026, Amazon Leo will provide low Earth orbit satellite connectivity across all DP World Tour events, spanning multiple continents and remote venues.
  • This partnership enables broadcast-grade internet for live scoring, fan engagement, and digital transactions, standardizing technology infrastructure regardless of location and eliminating reliance on local telecom networks.
  • The initiative positions DP World Tour as the first in global sport to adopt LEO satellite connectivity at scale, potentially transforming event delivery and venue flexibility for the wider sports industry.
How will Amazon's satellite internet reshape the live sports viewing experience?
Is this partnership a blueprint for connecting other remote industries globally?
Will 'intelligent courses' and real-time data come at a higher cost for fans?
How will Amazon's massive investment in satellites impact its core business?
With the rollout now active, what are the initial performance results from tournaments?
Can Amazon's Project Kuiper effectively challenge Starlink's market dominance?