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Move over Musk – Jeff Bezos’ rival satellite internet service reaches key milestone as billionaire space race heats up

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AMAZON'S satellite internet service has reached a big milestone in its attempt to take on Elon Musk's Starlink.

Billionaires are turning to the skies to beam broadband to people's homes from above.

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Musk's Starlink currently leads the way on satellite-based internetCredit: Getty
Amazon founder Bezos also has big space ambitionsCredit: Alamy

Musk, 53, has so far led the way with more than 6,000 Starlink satellites in the sky.

The SpaceX-operated service has been used by Ukraine to maintain communications in the war against Russia.

Starlink has even started signing deals with mobile networks starting with T-Mobile in the US.

More recently, Musk announced that Starlink will allow free calls to emergency services.

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Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, 60, has similar space ambitions and the two billionaires have been competing over Nasa contracts to fly to Mars.

But where satellite internet is concerned, Bezos' Project Kuiper has so far lagged behind.

The company hasn't launched any into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) yet, except for two prototypes in November last year.

Project Kuiper is preparing to blast more than 3,000 satellites into space.

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One of the biggest hurdles is regulatory approval.

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has already granted Amazon permission to launch those 3,236 satellites across five phases.

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However, the firm wil also need permission to operate in other countries as well.

And in a big milestone, it appears the UK's Ofcom regulator is prepared to give the go-ahead too, it's been revealed today.

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