According to a recent LinkedIn post from Qunnect, the company is emphasizing progress on ABQ-Net, a quantum network corridor currently spanning 25 kilometers between downtown Albuquerque and Sandia National Laboratories. The post notes that the underlying hardware has previously been validated over distances exceeding 100 kilometers in Berlin, suggesting technical readiness for larger-scale deployments.
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The post highlights a vision for open-access quantum infrastructure linking major U.S. federal research institutions and attracting private investment and highly skilled PhD talent. It further indicates plans to extend ABQ-Net to Central New Mexico Community College, The University of New Mexico, and New Mexico’s Quantum Innovation Hub, positioning the corridor as a potential nucleus for a broader national quantum network.
For investors, the post suggests that Qunnect is seeking to position itself as a key infrastructure provider in emerging quantum communications, with an early-mover advantage in a strategically important region. If the company can translate this corridor into wider adoption and secure public or private funding, it could strengthen its competitive position in quantum networking and potentially unlock new revenue opportunities tied to national-scale projects.

