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Skyward Opens Early Access Reservations for Amazon Leo Satellite Network

Skyward Opens Early Access Reservations for Amazon Leo Satellite Network

Businesses operating in remote or underserved areas can now secure priority access to Amazon Leo’s low-Earth orbit satellite internet. Skyward Technologies, a subsidiary of Hunt Energy, launched its Early Access Program on June 16, 2026, aiming to provide enterprise-grade broadband with throughput reaching 1 Gbps per terminal.

The Amazon Leo network utilizes a dense constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites to bridge the gap left by traditional terrestrial infrastructure. By operating closer to the Earth's surface than geostationary systems, the service significantly reduces signal latency, making it viable for bandwidth-heavy tasks such as cloud computing, real-time data transmission, and enterprise video conferencing.

Skyward is positioning itself as a comprehensive connectivity partner rather than a simple hardware reseller. Beyond the satellite terminals, the company has curated an ecosystem of compatible accessories including power systems, solar panels, and specialized mounts. This end-to-end approach is designed to simplify deployment for organizations in sectors like energy, maritime, and public safety, where vetting hardware independently often creates operational bottlenecks.

"Connectivity should not be a privilege determined by geography or infrastructure investment," said Justin Green, President of Skyward. The company claims the service will frequently offer higher bandwidth at a lower price point than existing satellite solutions. Potential users can register for the program on a first-come, first-served basis, with specific commercial terms and pricing to be provided to participants before service activation in their respective regions.

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