Fixed it for you… Since New Shepherd is not capable of launching payloads into orbit, that won’t fly for putting up a LEO D2D Constellation. New Glenn has yet to get beyond the test article stage, although the BE4 engines have now flown two missions, so all Blue Origin needs to do is build propellant tanks, guidance hardware, thrust gimbals, etc., and demonstrate that they are a viable player in the American launch providers.
Of course, if the EchoStar D2D satellite was light enough, I suppose Rocket Lab would love to demonstrate their reusable Electron capabilities. I think all they’ve managed to to reuse is an engine or two; no booster has made a second flight. They may be focusing on Neutron for its designed reusability instead. But they’re another low-cost LEO orbit launch system.