< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/D7/D6/IB-FQGSAB9G3_6E734499.jpg" ALT = "Starlink Competition is increasing: China and Amazon enters the satellite internet market"/~ 62 < p > Ilon Musk faces increasing competition in the field of satellite Internet. The Chinese Spaceer Company, supported by the state, plans to extend in Brazil and Kazakhstan, and Jeff Bezos through Project Kuiper also goes to this market.

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< P > Starlink, which has launched the most satellites to low Earth orbit, is anxious in Beijing. China actively invests in competitors and develops technologies for satellite groups.

< p > SpaceSail plans to launch thousands of satellites by 2030, creating a Qianfan group. China also plans to launch tens of thousands of satellites, causing fears to expand the influence of Beijing.

< p > Chinese military researchers study Starlink, considering it a threat. They develop systems for tracking and monitoring satellite groups.

< p > Chinese companies attract billions of dollars of investments and the number of patents related to satellite technologies has increased sharply.

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