KEY POINTS
  • Amazon revealed a trio of satellite antennas, as the company prepares to take on SpaceX's Starlink with its own Project Kuiper internet network.
  • The tech giant will offer a standard, ultra-compact and pro versions of its antennas, with speeds ranging from about 100 megabits per second to as much as 1 gigabit per second.
  • Amazon said the "standard" version is expected to cost less than $400 each to produce.

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The company's "standard" customer terminal, the middle of the trio of Project Kuiper satellite antennas at under 11 inches square and weighing under five pounds.

WASHINGTON -- Amazon revealed a trio of satellite antennas on Tuesday, as the company prepares to take on SpaceX's Starlink with its own Project Kuiper internet network.

The tech giant said the "standard" version of the satellite antenna, also known as a customer terminal, is expected to cost Amazon less than $400 each to produce.

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