Italy’s plan to buy Starlink data deals a serious blow to European space network
- Italy is considering using Starlink services to provide secure communications for government officials, a project reportedly worth 1.5 billion euros, as confirmed by Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.
- Starlink aims to enhance Internet access in remote areas of Italy due to slow progress by state-backed companies in fibre roll-out programmes.
- Elon Musk stated he is 'ready to provide Italy the most secure and advanced connectivity!' regarding potential supply accords with Starlink.
- The potential agreement has faced criticism from Italian and European officials, with concerns about national sovereignty and political implications, as noted by Antonio Misiani and Beniamino Irdi.
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