Amazon Signs Largest-Ever Commercial Rocket Deal With 3 Firms, Including Jeff Bezos' Blue OriginElon Musk's SpaceX might have a significant head start in the race to provide internet from space, but Amazon has big plans too.

ByAmanda Breen

AlthoughElon Musk'sSpaceXhas a significant head start in the race to provide internet from space, Amazon has doubled down on its own efforts. The ecommerce giantannouncedTuesday that it just signed the biggest commercial rocket deal in history.

Amazon's massive agreement stipulates up to 83 launches of its Project Kuiper internet satellites and involves three firms: Arianespace, United Launch Alliance (ULA) andBlue Origin, the Jeff-Bezos-founded space-technology company that's long battled SpaceX over its Starlink endeavors in front of federal regulators, resulting in some fieryback-and-forths on Twitter.

Related:Bezos' Blue Origin Called 'Toxic' Workplace by Current, Former Staff

With Project Kuiper,Amazonintends to establish a network of 3,236 satellites in low-Earth orbit, making high-speed internet available anywhere in the world. SpaceX has already sentapproximately 2,000of its Starlink internet satellites into orbit. Amazon hasn't yet revealed when it will initiate Project Kuiper, butFCC rules dictate该公司推出的一半satell计划ites within six years, meaning approximately 1,600 would be in orbit by July 2026.

"Project Kuiper will provide fast, affordable broadband to tens of millions of customers in unserved and underserved communities around the world," said Dave Limp, senior vice president for Amazon devices and services. "We still have lots of work ahead, but the team has continued to hit milestone after milestone across every aspect of our satellite system."

Related:Amazon Is Huge Because It Started With a Great MVP

The terms of the contracts announced Tuesday weren't disclosed. None of the four companies involved have commented on the cost of the deal, though it's estimated to be worth billions.

Amazon.com, Inc. was down 1.85% as of 10:40 a.m. EST.

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Amanda Breen

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Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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