Amazon is to fall well short of deploying 50% of its constellation by July 30, but was granted a waiver by the FCC.
Credit: Amazon
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted Amazon a limited, conditional waiver of its requirement to meet a 50% deployment milestone for the company’s Leo broadband-internet constellation, after the e-commerce giant applied for an exception and acknowledged it was to fall short. Amazon was...
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