en.Wedoany.com Reported - Skyward Technologies, LLC (Skyward), a subsidiary of Hunt Energy Company, has opened reservations for early access to its low Earth orbit satellite internet service, Amazon Leo. Enterprises and IT teams can secure priority access through this program before the service becomes commercially available.
Amazon Leo is a next-generation broadband service based on a dense low Earth orbit satellite constellation, designed to provide high-speed internet connectivity in areas where traditional terrestrial infrastructure is insufficient or unavailable. The service supports enterprise-grade low-latency connections, with throughput of up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) per terminal.
Participants in the early access program will receive notifications and be able to activate the service when Amazon Leo becomes available in their region. Additionally, participants will receive dedicated launch support, hardware accessories for installation, and subscription monitoring services.
Justin Green, President of Skyward, stated that connectivity should not be limited by geographic location or infrastructure investment. Amazon Leo aims to provide enterprise-grade satellite internet for all business operational areas, with the reliability, speed, and support required for enterprise operations. Skyward is committed to simplifying the connectivity process through the latest satellite technology, offering higher bandwidth at lower prices.
Hunter Hunt, Co-CEO of Hunt Consolidated and CEO of Hunt Energy, noted that as a global energy company, they understand the critical importance of staying connected in remote areas. Skyward is a natural fit within their energy business segment, and he looks forward to the new possibilities this service will bring to customers.
Amazon Leo satellites operate in low Earth orbit, much closer to the ground than traditional geostationary satellite systems. This orbital configuration significantly reduces signal latency and increases throughput, addressing the core issue that previously made satellite internet unsuitable for latency-sensitive enterprise applications such as cloud computing, video conferencing, and real-time data transmission.
Skyward has worked closely with Amazon Leo during its development to ensure a seamless experience from day one of launch. In addition to hardware devices, Skyward has designed and built a full ecosystem of compatible accessories, including batteries, solar panels, power accessories, adapters, and mounts, aimed at simplifying enterprise deployment and reducing the complexity of equipment compatibility assessments.
The early access program is open to enterprise customers, managed service providers, IT administrators, and organizations operating in remote or distributed locations with limited connectivity options. Applicable scenarios include enterprise branch offices, construction and energy project sites, maritime and aviation operations, emergency response and public safety agencies, as well as rural healthcare and educational facilities.
Reservations for the Amazon Leo early access program opened on June 15, 2026, and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Pricing details and commercial terms will be communicated to participants before service activation. Interested organizations can submit applications via skywardconnect.com/early-access-program.
As a new member of the Hunt family of companies, Skyward focuses on next-generation connectivity solutions, partnering with leading technology providers to deliver reliable, enterprise-grade internet services to businesses wherever they operate. Skyward's deep integration with Amazon Leo, including a curated ecosystem of compatible hardware and accessories, reflects its commitment to simplifying the customer experience from deployment to daily operations. Hunt Energy is a subsidiary of Hunt Consolidated engaged in energy-related businesses, covering oil and gas exploration and production, real estate, refining, liquefied natural gas, power generation, and private equity investments, operating infrastructure across four continents.
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