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Italian rail operator Italo picks Starlink for satellite internet on trains

By Thomson Reuters Feb 12, 2026 | 5:48 AM

MILAN, Feb 12 (Reuters) – Italian high‑speed rail operator Italo said on Thursday it would introduce ​SpaceX’s Starlink system across its ‌fleet, becoming the world’s first major train company to rely on the low‑Earth‑orbit satellite connectivity service.

Elon Musk’s ‌Starlink ​has been expanding ⁠rapidly among airlines ⁠seeking to guarantee Internet access for passengers, and other rail operators are also testing the ​system but have not yet committed to adopting it.

Italy’s state ⁠railway Ferrovie dello ⁠Stato ran a two-week ​trial last year with two ​providers, including Starlink.

Scotland’s ScotRail also carried ‌out a six-week Starlink trial in 2025 and France’s state-owned rail company SNCF said it ⁠was considering combining terrestrial networks with low Earth-orbit satellite solutions.

Italo said its ⁠decision followed ‌nearly a year ⁠of testing, and the ​roll ‌out, to be completed by ​2027, ⁠aims to provide passengers with stable, high‑speed connectivity for streaming, video calls and work on board.

(Reporting by Claudia Cristoferi, editing by ​Gavin Jones)