Amazon LEO Ultra2025-11-24T12:57:45+00:00

Amazon LEO Ultra

The Amazon LEO Ultra is Amazon’s most powerful satellite terminal, designed to deliver enterprise-grade internet to businesses and government sites across the South West. With speeds of up to 1 Gbps, it supports bandwidth-intensive applications such as cloud-based operations, video conferencing, large-scale data transfers, and managing hundreds of IoT devices. While compact for its class, the Ultra is substantial enough to provide a reliable alternative to Starlink Business for offices, industrial sites, and government facilities in Devon, Somerset, Cornwall, and beyond.

What is the Amazon LEO Ultra?

The Amazon LEO Ultra is Amazon’s top-tier satellite terminal, built for demanding home, business, and industrial applications. It is designed to handle high-volume connectivity, including hundreds of HD cameras, thousands of IoT sensors, and multiple simultaneous users. Measuring 20 x 30 inches and weighing 43 lbs, it is larger than both the Nano and Pro models, reflecting its enterprise-grade performance, while still more compact than traditional satellite setups.

Comparable to Starlink Business in purpose, the Ultra aims to deliver consistent download and upload speeds to support critical applications and high-demand environments. Connecting through Amazon’s growing LEO satellite constellation, it ensures strong performance even where fibre or other coverage is limited.

Built for High-Demand Sites in the South West

The Ultra is ideal for businesses, holiday lets, remote offices, or homes with heavy connectivity needs. Once positioned with a clear view of the sky, it can connect to your network to provide immediate high-speed internet.

Typical scenarios where the Ultra excels include:

  • Enterprise and industrial sites requiring reliable bandwidth
  • Large homes or rural properties with multiple users
  • Holiday parks, glamping sites, or caravan parks
  • Offices and workshops in Wiltshire and Gloucestershire
  • Locations needing backup or alternative internet connectivity

Availability

Amazon plans to roll out the Ultra in phases, starting with enterprise customers. Broader availability for small businesses and homes will follow as the LEO constellation expands. South West WiFi stays up to date with every announcement to help customers access the Ultra as soon as it becomes available.

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If you’d like more information about the Amazon LEO Ultra get in touch today.

Get Ready for Enterprise-Grade Satellite Internet

The Amazon LEO Ultra delivers powerful connectivity for homes and businesses in the South West. With enterprise-class speeds, robust design, and integration into Amazon’s expanding satellite network, it offers a competitive alternative to Starlink Business.

Contact us using the form below or call 01278 614444 to register your interest and stay informed about availability.

How is Amazon LEO Ultra similar to Starlink Business?2025-12-12T09:42:40+00:00

Both are high-performance LEO satellite systems for businesses. While Starlink Business provides strong speeds, Amazon LEO Ultra aims for up to 1 Gbps, offering a robust alternative for enterprise and demanding sites.

What speeds can I expect from the LEO Ultra?2025-11-24T12:51:12+00:00

LEO Ultra is designed to deliver up to 1 Gbps, supporting cloud work, streaming, video calls, and IoT devices. Actual speeds will depend on network rollout and location.

Amazon LEO Ultra Vs Starlink Business2025-11-24T12:54:55+00:00

Amazon LEO Ultra and Starlink Business are both high-performance satellite internet solutions for enterprise and government use. Starlink Business currently delivers download speeds around 40–220 Mbps and upload speeds of 8–25 Mbps, with low latency and priority service for commercial sites. In comparison, Amazon LEO Ultra is designed to offer up to 1 Gbps, supporting bandwidth-intensive applications, hundreds of HD cameras, and thousands of IoT devices. While Starlink Business provides reliable connectivity today, LEO Ultra targets higher throughput and enterprise-grade performance for critical operations.

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