The world's two richest people declare war on each other.

SpaceX and Amazon are discussing the airline company's demands for bringing up satellites at low altitudes to provide internet and other satellite services. The two richest people in the world, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Jeff Bezos CEO of the Amazon, have once again started “Bethbet” for [...] projects.
SpaceX and Amazon are discussing the airline company's demands for bringing up satellites at low altitudes to provide internet and other satellite services.
The two richest people in the world, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Jeff Bezos CEO of the Amazon, have once again started “Bethbet” for their satellite projects. Musk charges Bezos that with the company “Amazon” they are making an unfair competition, while on the other hand “SpaceX” is accused of seeking a very easy competition.
“Space X” is awaiting an answer from the US federal government to place its satellites at a lower altitude for a better network, while <x2Amazon” claims that these changes are dangerous for cross-space clashes, increases frequency interference for customers and intervenes on other satellites.
Bezo's company has a satellite system called “Project Quipper” with which it plans to be 3236 satellites in earth's low orbit, but the production of these satellites has not yet begun. In this situation, Musk has responded with a reaction on Twitter saying: “does not serve anyone to compare Starlink today with the Amazon satellite system, which at best is several years of work away. ”











