A LinkedIn post from Qunnect describes a recent quantum teleportation experiment conducted over 19 miles of live commercial fiber in Berlin in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom. The post notes that the trial reportedly maintained 95% peak fidelity despite temperature changes, vibrations, and concurrent regular data traffic on the same cables.
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The company’s LinkedIn post characterizes this as a move beyond laboratory conditions toward infrastructure that a carrier could potentially deploy. It also links the technology used, Qunnect’s Carina platform, to ABQ-Net, described as an open-access quantum network operating on commercial fiber in Albuquerque alongside U.S. research institutions.
For investors, the post suggests growing technical validation of Qunnect’s quantum networking hardware in real-world telecom environments, which could strengthen its positioning with carriers and enterprise partners. Demonstrated performance on existing fiber may lower deployment barriers and, if adopted at scale, could create future revenue opportunities in quantum-secure communications and networking services.
The reference to ABQ-Net as an active, open-access testbed may support ecosystem development around Qunnect’s technology, potentially attracting application developers and research collaborations in New Mexico. While the post does not provide financial metrics, commercial-grade field tests with an incumbent operator and proximity to national labs may be viewed as early indicators of commercialization progress and partnership depth in the emerging quantum networking market.

