The CEO is blatantly lying to you at a level that I would call securities fraud.
First off the basic facts are wrong, SpaceX has just over 7000 satellites, not 40,000.
Secondly it is physically impossible to launch even 7000 satellites within a few months, even for SpaceX. The satellites do not exist and would need to be built which takes over a year at a minimum. Europe launches rockets into space a couple times a year and you can only launch around a dozen or two satellites per launch. That means just to reach 7000 satellites, assuming 20 per launch and a generous 10 launches per year is over 3.5 years to launch all those satellites.
Edit: The problem appears to be with the low quality terminology.
It is using the word "satellites" to refer to ground terminals. Ground terminals are not "satellites".
It is still incorrect however as Eutelsat doesn't have the bandwidth required to serve what SpaceX is providing to Ukraine. They can provide a backup, but it will be significantly degraded versus what Ukraine already uses.
First off the basic facts are wrong, SpaceX has just over 7000 satellites, not 40,000.
Secondly it is physically impossible to launch even 7000 satellites within a few months, even for SpaceX. The satellites do not exist and would need to be built which takes over a year at a minimum. Europe launches rockets into space a couple times a year and you can only launch around a dozen or two satellites per launch. That means just to reach 7000 satellites, assuming 20 per launch and a generous 10 launches per year is over 3.5 years to launch all those satellites.
Edit: The problem appears to be with the low quality terminology.
It is using the word "satellites" to refer to ground terminals. Ground terminals are not "satellites".
It is still incorrect however as Eutelsat doesn't have the bandwidth required to serve what SpaceX is providing to Ukraine. They can provide a backup, but it will be significantly degraded versus what Ukraine already uses.