JAKARTA Amazon officially changed the name of the Kuiper Project to Leo some time ago. Despite prioritizing the same mission, it seems the company will change the cost of its satellite service.
This can be seen from all the words 'affordability' removed from Leo's main page. In fact, this word was previously mentioned three times in the FAQ page archive for the Kuiper Project. They emphasize affordability as the main 'principle' of its services.
In addition, Amazon also removed details of service costs from the FAQ page. Previously, when its service was still named Kuiper, Amazon said that they, "had long-term commitments to low prices."
Amazon's approach to satellite service Leo is now more focused on speed and reliability. The company stated that Leo is here to provide fast and reliable internet for customers and communities beyond the network's reach.
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Amazon also discusses remote communities as the main focus on Leo's discussion pages. In line with this statement, Amazon's customer priorities have also changed. The company is now prioritizing home and commercial internet services.
From Leo's new website, Amazon mentioned the ability of 'current video calls, 4K video streaming'. This service is claimed to be able to 'handling the internet needs of your entire family'.
Despite the language change and priority focus on its website, Amazon uploaded a video on X with contradictory messages. The video features various users, from school children to ambulance officers with the claim, "New name, mission remains the same."
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