What Wall Street Is Betting On in Tech Right Now
UBS has published its latest list of preferred stock picks across technology, media, and telecommunications, pointing to a set of…
UBS has published its latest list of preferred stock picks across technology, media, and telecommunications, pointing to a set of…
Amazon has deployed over 200 satellites for its “Amazon Leo” project, aiming to compete in the global satellite internet market. The company is preparing hundreds more launches to provide high-speed, low-latency connectivity to remote areas, leveraging low Earth orbit technology to challenge established players in the space-based telecom industry.
Vodafone has partnered with Amazon’s LEO satellite network to expand 4G and 5G coverage in remote areas across Europe and Africa. The deal will improve rural connectivity, strengthen network resilience, and support Vodacom’s long-term growth strategy, with the first sites set to go live in 2026.
Amazon Kuiper has partnered with Kazakhstan’s Samruk-Kazyna to provide satellite internet services to remote regions of the country. This collaboration aims to improve broadband connectivity in underserved areas through satellite technology, enhancing access to the internet and supporting global efforts for digital inclusion.
The Diriyah Gate Development Authority has partnered with Amazon to enhance the cultural and technological experience at Diriyah’s historical sites. The collaboration will incorporate Amazon Alexa to expand cultural content, offering visitors a more engaging experience and highlighting Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage through modern technology.