When thinking about how far SpaceX's lead is with Starlink I find it useful to visualize what the constellation looks like.
https://satellitemap.space/
I'm not sure Amazon/BO can afford that many satellites. Elon got a bunch of them up there by ride shareing with paying customers, and that's with Falcon 9's proven reusability keeping the cost down.
Going to the site just now, it shows 397 sats have been launched since the last time I was there, in late JAN. If that's consistent throughout the year, that's a lot of little birdies going into orbit.
What's irritating is that while the website shows between 9-11 sats always in range from my house, the Starlink site still has me as "expanding in 2023". In fact I'm in this little bubble of "expanding" surrounded by "available now". It's rather frustrating.
Also, tangent: Has anyone used the Starlink app and the "check antenna placement" or whatever it's called function? It is always showing some small percentage of obstructions for me, even when I walk out to the middle of my pasture to check it. I'm wondering if the app is glitchy. Or maybe it's part of me being in the "expanding" bubble if the app is advanced enough to consider not just sky, but sats. I'd really like to up my bandwidth when Starlink gives me the thumbs up, but on the other hand, I rather have my current ~16mbps with no interruptions, than 200mbps Starlink with a dozen 5 second interruptions every hour.