According to a recent LinkedIn post from Qunnect, the company is positioning itself within what it describes as a global race to build a quantum internet. The post notes that governments worldwide have committed more than $15B to quantum initiatives, highlighting large-scale efforts in China and the European Union to deploy quantum-secure links and quantum-enabled satellites.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that Qunnect’s technology is already deployed across two continents, with activity in New York City, Berlin, and Albuquerque. The post references collaborations with Cisco, Montana State University-Bozeman, CERN, and Deutsche Telekom’s T-Labs, suggesting a strategy centered on partnerships with major telecom and research institutions.
According to the post, Qunnect emphasizes that its systems operate at room temperature over existing commercial fiber, while targeting 99%+ entanglement fidelity. If these technical claims scale, they could lower deployment costs and integration barriers, potentially improving the company’s competitive position as telecom operators and governments evaluate quantum networking options.
The post further suggests that geographic presence in hubs such as New York and Berlin may help Qunnect access both public funding and enterprise customers in North America and Europe. For investors, this visibility in early infrastructure deployments could translate into future contract opportunities, though revenue impact will depend on the pace at which quantum communication transitions from pilots to commercial-scale networks.

