
Amazon's Project Kuiper has achieved a significant milestone by deploying enough satellites to initiate commercial broadband service, transitioning from the construction phase to operating a live communications network. The project now has 396 low Earth orbit satellites in orbit, exceeding the minimum required for service activation, and is preparing for expansion into Africa.
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