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Amazon Leo to power satellite internet for South Africa's largest internet provider
Amazon Leo has entered into an agreement with Herotel, South Africa's largest fixed internet service provider, to launch evry-a satellite internet service expected to debut commercially in 2027. This marks Amazon Leo's first such agreement in Africa. Evry will connect millions of South Africans in rural areas, farms, and small towns where traditional infrastructure remains impractical and costly. Herotel, which serves over 350,000 active customers across more than 550 towns, will leverage its existing local offices for installation and support.
Watch the trailer for 'Novak Djokovic: The Wolf in Winter,' Prime Video's new documentary coming August 20
Prime Video debuts Novak Djokovic: The Wolf in Winter on August 20, a feature-length documentary offering unprecedented access to the most decorated men's tennis player in history. Directed by Jason Hehir of The Last Dance, the film traces Djokovic's journey from war-torn Serbia to 24 Grand Slam titles and 428 record weeks at world No. 1. Featuring intimate interviews with Rafael Nadal, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, and wife Jelena, the documentary reveals the sacrifices, doubts, and relentless drive behind tennis's most polarizing champion. Available exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
'The Oprah Podcast' is coming to Prime Video on July 21, with new episodes twice weekly
Starting July 21, The Oprah Podcast drops new episodes twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays, all available to watch on Prime Video. A new partnership between Amazon and Harpo Entertainment powers the expansion, bringing the award-winning show-recipient of a Gracie Award and four Ambie nominations-to Fire TV Channels, Amazon Music, and Audible. Season guests include authors Ryan Leak, Ryan Holiday, and physician Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, joining past luminaries like Hugh Jackman and Serena Williams. Episodes tackle cultural conversations from tech addiction to resilience, with select recordings captured before live audiences. Prime membership required for streaming.
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