Amazon is hiring in SA again – for help with its satellite system due to compete with Musk's | Business Insider

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Amazon is hiring in SA again – for help with its satellite system due to compete with Musk's.

that want to offer in-flight connections to passengers. In countries where it is available to individual users, Starlink costs around R1,500 per month, after the once-off purchase of specialised hardware for around R10,000.

It is not entirely clear that Amazon has its heart set on a Project Kuiper regulatory manager in Johannesburg specifically; it hasBut even the possibility that such a key role could be based out of Johannesburg supports rumours among suppliers that Amazon's global cost-cutting will not hit plans for South African expansion.Amazon's plan to launch its marketplace in Nigeria and South Africa during 2023.

Amazon has not previously responded to questions about its hiring in South Africa, and did not immediately respond to questions about the Project Kuiper role.

 

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