Quantum teleportation over standard fiber optic networks
Deutsche Telekom, through its T-Labs, has announced the successful achievement of quantum teleportation by leveraging existing fiber optic network infrastructures. The experiment utilized hardware developed by Qunnect, specifically the Carina platform, designed for quantum communication applications.
90% Accuracy
The results indicate an average accuracy of 90% in the quantum teleportation process. This result, obtained on standard fiber optic networks, represents a significant step forward towards making quantum communications more accessible and deployable on a large scale.
Quantum teleportation, while not involving the physical transport of matter, allows the transfer of quantum state between two locations, opening new perspectives for cryptography and secure information transmission. The ability to implement this technology on existing infrastructures greatly facilitates its adoption and reduces implementation costs.
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