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Amazon FCC Approval for 4,500 LEO Internet Satellites

Rakesh Paul
Last updated: 11/02/2026
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A high-tech Amazon Leo satellite orbits the Earth with solar panels deployed, showcasing the technology used for global broadband internet coverage.

Amazon has cleared a major regulatory hurdle in the race for global broadband dominance after receiving federal permission to nearly double the size of its upcoming satellite internet network. On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission officially granted the tech giant’s request to launch and operate an additional 4,504 low Earth orbit satellites. This massive expansion brings the planned scale of Amazon’s satellite venture, recently rebranded as Leo, to approximately 7,736 total units in space.

The decision arrives as Amazon intensifies its effort to provide high-speed, low-latency internet from space, directly challenging the market leadership of SpaceX’s Starlink. While Amazon has been developing its satellite initiative since 2019 under the name Project Kuiper, this new authorization for its second-generation systems marks a significant strategic pivot toward broader geographic reach and higher performance. The FCC approval is seen as a vote of confidence in the emerging space-based broadband market, signaling a regulatory preference for robust competition among multiple providers.

Expanding Global Coverage and Performance

The newly authorized second-generation satellites are designed to operate at altitudes of approximately 400 miles, or roughly 644 kilometers above the Earth. This specific orbital placement is intended to improve signal strength and decrease latency for users on the ground. A key component of the approval includes the deployment of 1,292 satellites specifically dedicated to polar orbits. This specialized configuration will allow Amazon to provide consistent high-speed coverage to high-latitude regions that are traditionally difficult to serve, such as Alaska and northern Canada.

In addition to expanding the fleet size, the FCC granted Amazon a crucial waiver regarding equivalent power-flux density limits. This regulatory flexibility allows the Leo satellites to function at elevated power levels within the United States, which is expected to translate into significantly faster data speeds for end-users. Early projections suggest that the service could offer speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second for enterprise clients, positioning the network as a viable alternative for heavy data users and corporate customers who require maximum performance.

Strict Milestones and Regulatory Deadlines

Despite the victory, the FCC has attached rigorous conditions to the approval to ensure Amazon follows through on its deployment plans. The commission has established clear milestones: Amazon must successfully launch and operate 50% of the newly approved 4,504 satellites by February 10, 2032. The company is then required to have the full constellation in orbit by February 10, 2035. These deadlines are designed to prevent “spectrum squatting,” where companies reserve orbital slots without actually using them.

Amazon is also currently navigating pressure from an earlier regulatory deadline. The company was originally mandated to deploy 1,600 first-generation satellites by July 2026. However, progress has been slower than anticipated, with only about 150 to 180 satellites currently in orbit. Amazon has officially requested an extension from the FCC, seeking to push this requirement to July 2028 or obtain a complete waiver. While the FCC has not yet ruled on this specific extension, the approval for the second-generation satellites allows Amazon to proceed with its more advanced hardware regardless of the outcome for the first-generation fleet.

Overcoming Launch Challenges and Market Competition

The primary obstacle facing Amazon’s satellite ambitions remains the physical task of getting hardware into space. Company officials have attributed deployment delays to a global shortage of available rockets. To address this, Amazon has committed $10 billion to the project and is investing billions more to secure launch capacity from various providers. Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky recently noted that the company plans to increase its investment by an additional $1 billion this year alone, with more than 20 launches scheduled for 2026 and over 30 missions planned for 2027.

The competitive landscape is currently dominated by SpaceX’s Starlink, which already operates a constellation of over 8,300 satellites and serves approximately 9 million customers worldwide. Despite being years behind its primary rival, Amazon remains optimistic about its niche in the market. Rajeev Badyal, Amazon’s Vice President for Leo, emphasized that the second-generation system offers more capacity and throughput, which is essential for enterprise and government clients who move large amounts of data. The service is currently in a private beta phase with select business clients, and another launch of 32 satellites is scheduled to take place this Thursday via Aespace.

TAGGED: Amazon, Broadband, FCC, Leo Internet, LEO Satellites, Project Kuiper, Rocket Launches, satellite internet, space technology, Starlink
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