Share the QR code with wechat scanning code < / P > < p > to friends and circles of friends < / P > < p > on March 7, local time on Sunday, SpaceX, a US space exploration technology company, warned that the EU might turn its star chain service away by giving preferential treatment to its own satellite broadband Internet system p> < p > in the evidence submitted to British parliamentarians, SpaceX said that the satellite internet service funded by the EU may bring "conflict of interest" and will have a "chain effect" in the UK. The company warned that this could lead to higher costs for UK users of star chain, although the service is designed to provide network connectivity in rural areas p> < p > the EU is trying to build its own satellite internet service, and it may be more interested in oneweb's plan. Oneweb is a competitor of star chain and is supported by the UK government p> < p > in the document submitted to the science and Technology Committee of the house of Commons together with the lobbying group policy impact partners, SpaceX raised its concern that when the government has the space broadband system and has regulatory power, it will mean that other providers will lose opportunities p> < p > the remarks of Josef aschbacher, director of the European Space Agency, also raised concerns. Ashbach once suggested that Europe should take "regulatory measures" against star chain services, and Europe needs to catch up with the United States in space exploration p> < p > SpaceX indicates: "This may affect competition in the satellite internet service market within the EU. A further risk is that any damage in the process of such competition may have an impact on UK consumers, as the satellite networks serving the UK market are also designed for the European market. The exclusion of alternative services will mean higher costs for UK consumers." p> < p > the company also added: "conflicts of interest may affect decisions related to space traffic management. It is necessary for government subsidized European suppliers to reduce costs compared with their potential better regulated competitors headquartered outside the EU, which may affect their decisions." p> < p > Star chain, oneweb and Kuiper, which Amazon plans to build, are lobbying around the world because they each plan to launch hundreds or thousands of satellites into space to create a global satellite internet system to provide global networking services p> < p > the British government spent $500 million last year to save oneweb from bankruptcy. Last week, the Russian Space Agency refused to launch the company's latest batch of satellites and said it would suspend other launches during the Russian Ukrainian conflict, which had a significant impact on oneweb's plan. (small) < / P > < p >