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Starlink Sidelined? Italy To Develop Low Orbit Satellites For Govt Communication

Elon Musk's Starlink appears to have been sidelined by Italy's decision to opt to develop its own low-orbit satellites for government communication
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is unlikely to proceed with Starlink for govt communication Rome, Italy, January 9, 2025. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo

Italy is aiming to develop its own low-orbit satellites for government communications, its
industry minister said on Wednesday, presenting it as an alternative to systems provided by U.S. billionaire Elon Musk.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government had previously said it was considering the use of Musk’s Starlink satellites to provide encrypted communications between officials operating in risky areas.

The suggestion was sharply criticised by opposition politicians, who questioned the wisdom of handing a national security contract to a foreign entrepreneur who is also part of the U.S. government under President Donald Trump.

“We are in fact working on the creation of a national low-orbit satellite system developed independently, with the involvement of the main national players,” Minister Adolfo Urso
said in the lower house of parliament.

Urso, a member of Meloni’s right-wing Brothers of Italy party, said that would offer a competitive alternative to infrastructure provided by other global operators, including
Musk.

Urso did not give a timing for the development of the project and did not specify which companies the government had called in, but said the national space agency would carry out a feasibility study.


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Musk has a warm relationship with Meloni and said last month he would be ready to offer his services to Italy. There were reports last month of a $1.6 billion deal with Starlink to provide top level encrypted telephone and internet services to the government.

If it had worked out, it would have been one of the largest project of its kind in Europe. It envisaged communications for the Italian military as well as cell satellite services in the event of disasters or terror attacks.

However, Defence Minister Guido Crosetto denied an agreement had been sealed.

Starlink, part of Musk’s SpaceX aerospace business, has 6,700 active satellites in low earth orbit. A source told Reuters that Italy was considering a five-year deal with the
company worth 1.5 billion euros ($1.57 billion).

With Reuters inputs