Amazon reckons the smaller and lighter terminal will cut production costs by an "order of magnitude". The FCC in July approved Amazon's plan to launch 3,236 satellites into low-Earth orbit at altitudes of 367 miles, (590km), 379 miles (610km) and 391 miles (630km). Amazon plans to invest $10bn in the project. According to Amazon, its prototype is delivering speeds of up to 400 Mbps and promises speeds will only improve. While SpaceX is launching batches of 60 Starlink satellites on its own partially reusable Falcon 9 rockets, Amazon plans to use multiple launch providers despite Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company Blue Origin. "If you know somebody who has a rocket out there, give us a call," said Limp.