Italy to serve as central hub for European Union’s Iris2

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Italy emerges as the pivotal hub for Iris2, the European Union's progressive project, enhancing cross-border cooperation and harmony.

Adolfo Urso, Italy’s industry minister on Monday said that a space centre in the city would host the main control centre for the European Union’s satellite constellation.

However, its primary goal is to churn out a couple of 200-kilogram satellites a week. Massimo Comparini, head of the company’s Italian operations noted that this is highly dependent on the number of customers it finds. Ongaro noted that IRIS² is Europe’s answer to “low-Earth-orbit constellations, which are becoming the future of telecoms,” according toThe Iris2 multi-orbit satellite internet constellation will effectively enhance broadband coverage in rural areas. This serves as the first step towards eliminating the digital division in Europe. It also positions Italy at the forefront of technological sovereignty in Europe.

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