Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Online retailer Amazon has begun to roll out its Leo Internet service that offers gigabyte speed via its satellite network for businesses and other organizations.
Amazon's enterprise customers will be the first to use the Amazon Leo Internet service that includes a new "Ultra" antenna, and a wider rollout is planned for 2026, Amazon announced on Tuesday.
Amazon officials said Leo is designed to extend reliable, high-speed Internet to those beyond the reach of existing networks, including millions of businesses, government entities and organizations that are located in areas where Internet service is unreliable.
"Amazon Leo represents a massive opportunity for businesses operating in challenging environments," said Chris Webber, vice president of consumer and enterprise business for Amazon Leo.
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