Quantum Technology, Quantum Computing, Quantum Security Articles - Telecommunications

  • Quantum Computing Quantum Use Cases Telecommunications

    Quantum Use Cases in Telecom

    Quantum computing’s impact on global telecommunications will be transformative. It holds the potential to revolutionize how we secure and operate networks, enabling levels of performance and protection previously unattainable​. At the same time, it forces a reckoning with the vulnerabilities of our current systems. The journey to fully realize quantum-enhanced telecom will involve overcoming technical challenges and managing risks, but…

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  • Post-Quantum Telecom PQC Quantum Challenges

    Telecom’s Quantum‑Safe Imperative: Challenges in Adopting Post‑Quantum Cryptography

    The race is on to quantum‑proof the world’s telecom networks. With cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQC) projected to arrive by the 2030s, global communications providers face an urgent mandate to upgrade their security foundations. Today’s mobile and fixed‑line networks rely on public-key cryptography that quantum algorithms could eventually break. In response, the telecom industry is turning to post-quantum cryptography (PQC)…

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  • Post-Quantum Quantum Mission-Critical Communications MCC Networks

    Quantum Readiness for Mission-Critical Communications (MCC)

    Mission-critical communications (MCC) networks are the specialized communication systems used by “blue light” emergency and disaster response services (police, fire, EMS), military units, utilities, and other critical operators to relay vital information when lives or infrastructure are at stake. These networks prioritize reliability, availability, and resilience – they must remain operational even during disasters or infrastructure outages. For example, in…

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