
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government is aiming to guarantee encrypted communications between the government, diplomats and defence officials operating in risky areas and Starlink is among the contenders to provide the system.
“It seems to me that everything has come to a standstill,” Guido Crosetto was quoted as saying by newspaper La Repubblica.
He said it was partly due to the fact that discussions moved from technical aspects to “statements” by and about Elon Musk.
Starlink is a dominant force in the sector with 6,700 active low-orbit satellites. Sources have told Reuters Rome was considering a five-year deal worth a total of 1.5 billion euros ($1.62 billion) with the company that is part of Musk’s SpaceX group.
But talks between the government and Starlink have sparked outrage among opposition politicians who question the wisdom of handing a national security contract to a foreign businessman and close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump. Crosetto said that when the situation calms down, talks will move back to a technical level. “The point is: what is most useful and safe for the nation,” the minister said.
Starlink has been offering its service in Italy since 2021.
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