On March 31, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, said that although oneweb, a British satellite company, is a competitor of SpaceX, the company's "star chain" space Internet service, SpaceX, SpaceX will "do the right thing for oneweb" p> < p > < / P > < p > oneweb had previously abandoned plans to launch satellites using Russian Soyuz rockets. Unable to launch the rocket by itself, oneweb began negotiations with SpaceX, hoping to use the Falcon 9 rocket to send the Internet satellite into low earth orbit, which made the two companies in a competitive relationship reach a cooperation p> < p > speaking about the deal on personal social media this week, musk said: "although it is a competitor, SpaceX will do the right thing for oneweb." p> < p > it is reported that the negotiation between the two companies took only 72 hours. In the future, SpaceX will launch a satellite for oneweb in Cape Canaveral, Florida, using the polar launch corridor reopened by SpaceX in 2020. At that time, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket completed its first polar launch in 50 years at the end of August 2020 p> < p > it is expected that oneweb will use SpaceX rocket for its first launch later this year, and is expected to initially build a satellite network that can provide high-speed Internet services to the ground p> < p > Neil Masterson, oneweb CEO, said in a statement after the deal: "we thank SpaceX for its support, which reflects our shared vision of the unlimited potential of space." "With these launch plans, we are expected to complete the construction of all our satellite networks and provide strong, fast and safe connections around the world." p> < p > the "star chain" network planned by SpaceX will eventually be much larger than oneweb, but both will provide Internet services covering the world p> < p > in the past 18 months, SpaceX's "star chain" satellites have been launched rapidly. Now there are more than 2000 satellites in the whole satellite network, and it is planned to launch another 2000 satellites in the next 18 months p> < p > if all goes well, two-thirds of the satellites orbiting the earth are controlled by SpaceX led by musk. (Chen Chen) < / P > < p >