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Starlink Lands on Amazon: SpaceX Rivals Partner Unexpectedly

26 Nov

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Summary

  • SpaceX is now officially selling Starlink products on Amazon.
  • This partnership is surprising due to Elon Musk's past feud with Jeff Bezos.
  • Amazon's own satellite internet, Project Kuiper, is set to compete with Starlink.
Starlink Lands on Amazon: SpaceX Rivals Partner Unexpectedly

SpaceX has initiated the official sale of Starlink products via Amazon in the United States, marking a surprising alliance between companies led by rivals Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. Initially observed through a third-party seller, SpaceX later updated its support page to confirm Amazon's status as an authorized retailer for its satellite internet service.

This collaboration is particularly noteworthy due to the public and ongoing feud between Musk and Bezos. Past disputes have included accusations of technology copying and mocking each other's business ventures. Despite this history, Starlink's expansion to Amazon, a platform expected to heavily promote Amazon's competing satellite internet service, Project Kuiper, suggests a strategic business decision.

Amazon's Project Kuiper aims to offer gigabit internet speeds to enterprise customers, initiating a beta program soon. This direct competition with Starlink, which already boasts over 8 million global users, sets the stage for an intense market battle. The new Starlink store on Amazon could serve as a counter-strategy for SpaceX in this evolving landscape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, SpaceX has officially authorized Amazon as a US retailer for Starlink products, though initially only accessories like routers were listed.
It's surprising due to the public rivalry and past disputes between SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Yes, Amazon is developing its own satellite internet service, Project Kuiper, which will directly compete with Starlink.

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