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Rakuten and Amazon are planning to submit individual proposals
to offer mobile satellite internet services in Japan,
Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

Both companies are aiming to enter the Japanese market as part
of their broader strategies to compete against SpaceX’s dominant
position in the satellite internet sector.

Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications is set
to open applications for the service next year but has expressed a
preference for domestic providers due to national security
concerns.

The satellite internet service is expected to enhance
connectivity in remote regions of Japan and play a vital role in
disaster response efforts.

Amazon, considered SpaceX’s primary rival in satellite internet
development, has declined to comment on the report.

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