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Italy has installed Starlink antennas in four embassies globally for testing, but hasn't signed a national security contract with Elon Musk's company. The right-wing administration aims to use Starlink for encrypted communications in risky areas, but discussions have sparked controversy among opposition politicians. The antennas are used for testing and not for exchanging classified information. Italy is considering a five-year deal with Starlink worth €1.5
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