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    Amazon’s Starlink competitor is launching with ‘world’s fastest satellite internet antenna’

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondNovember 28, 2025002 Mins Read
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    On Monday, Amazon announced Leo Ultra, the first antenna for its satellite internet service, which is launching in a private preview ahead of a commercial rollout sometime next year. Leo Ultra is made for “business and government customers,” unlike the other two, smaller Leo antenna options. No pricing or availability details have been announced, but this gives us our first good look at the 20-by-30-inch design and specs of the new antenna.

    Amazon claims Leo Ultra is “the fastest customer terminal in production,” offering up to 1Gbps downloads and 400Mbps uploads simultaneously, along with private networking services and direct connections to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other cloud networks. A smaller 11-inch Pro antenna will support up to 400Mbps down, while the 7-inch-square Nano will be able to handle up to 100Mbps.

    For comparison, the Starlink Performance Kit currently supports up to 400Mbps downloads, around half of the maximum Amazon is advertising. SpaceX has promised its V3 satellite will be capable of 1Tbps total download bandwidth, and that gigabit speeds are coming to Starlink customers next year.

    Additional bandwidth aside, the private networking services on Amazon Leo could be another major advantage over older, pre-Starlink satellite internet networks currently in use. Researchers at UC San Diego and the University of Maryland recently reported spotting serious security vulnerabilities with unencrypted GEO satellite links, allowing them to access VoIP calls, SMS messages, login credentials, corporate emails, and other data being sent in the clear.

    Update, November 24th: Added additional details about the upgrades Starlink is planning.

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