Italy Nears €1.5 Billion Deal with SpaceX for Secure Telecommunications
Italy is advancing negotiations with Elon Musk’s SpaceX on a €1.5 billion ($1.55 billion) agreement to provide secure government telecommunications, according to Bloomberg News. The discussions focus on a five-year contract, which has already gained approval from Italy’s Intelligence Services and Defence Ministry. However, a final agreement is yet to be signed.
SpaceX and the Italian Defence Ministry have not responded to Reuters’ requests for comments outside regular business hours.
SpaceX’s Role in Italy’s Communications
The deal reportedly involves SpaceX delivering encrypted telephone and internet services for the Italian government. This includes secure communication services for Italy’s military in the Mediterranean region and deploying satellite capabilities to address emergencies like terrorist attacks or natural disasters.
These advanced services would enhance Italy’s defence capabilities and disaster response, solidifying its technological infrastructure.
Strengthening International Ties
This news follows a surprise visit by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to Mar-a-Lago in Florida, where she met former US President Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration on 20 January. Meloni has built a strong rapport with Elon Musk, a known Trump ally, fostering closer collaboration between Italy and SpaceX.
Boosting High-Speed Internet with Starlink
Last month, Reuters reported that Italy plans to begin testing SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet services as early as January. The initiative aims to evaluate Starlink’s potential to support Italy’s rollout of high-speed internet across the country, particularly in underserved areas.
This developing partnership underscores Italy’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies for enhanced connectivity and security.
With inputs from Reuters