A portfolio of domain names related to a major satellite internet project, with a focus on Amazon’s upcoming LEO Satellite Network, is being offered for sale at a price of $49,999 USD. This collection comprises 12 exact-match domains designed to align with the anticipated launch of Amazon's satellite internet project, formerly referred to as Project Kuiper and now branded as "Amazon Leo," which is expected to go public in 2026. The domains are strategically built around key terms such as “Amazon Leo,” “Footprint,” and “Coverage,” which are essential in the satellite broadband sector.
The portfolio comprises both the .com and .net versions for each domain, facilitating brand protection and potential redirection opportunities. It is positioned as suitable for various uses, such as affiliate sites and coverage tracking tools, capitalizing on the anticipated growth of the satellite broadband market from $14.5 billion in 2025 to over $33 billion by 2030. The domains have never been developed and pose no trademark issues for unofficial uses.
Similar domains in the sector have sold for $2,000 to $15,000 each, with premium bundles being particularly valuable. This offering is competitively priced and believed to be a rare opportunity, with the most comprehensive Amazon Leo domain portfolio currently available. The purchase process is facilitated through secure platforms such as Escrow.com or Flippa Marketplace, with the preference for selling the entire set rather than individual domains or smaller bundles.
Young entrepreneur, looking to integrate more businesses into current portfolio.
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