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Amazon says its Project Kuiper satellite internet service will be available to 300,000 Australians in mid-2026.
Amazon’s unproven Project Kuiper satellites will be put to work next year, supplying internet access to rural Australians.
Amazon says it will limit the speed of those devices to 80 kbps and will cap data consumption at 500 MB per month—super slow, and an amount of data equivalent to 10 or so minutes of streamed video.
Amazon recently emailed Ring and Echo owners to let them know that they've been opted in to its new Sidewalk initiative. You may want to opt out.
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