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Qunnect Highlights Quantum Teleportation Trial and Open-Access Network Expansion

Qunnect Highlights Quantum Teleportation Trial and Open-Access Network Expansion

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Qunnect, the company recently participated in a quantum teleportation trial over 19 miles of live commercial fiber in Berlin in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom. The post indicates the experiment achieved up to 95% fidelity while sharing infrastructure with regular data traffic, suggesting progress toward real-world telecom-grade quantum networking.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that the trial relied on Qunnect’s Carina technology, which is also described as the backbone of ABQ-Net, an open-access quantum network operating on commercial fiber in Albuquerque, near Sandia National Laboratories and the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies. This positioning may enhance Qunnect’s profile as an infrastructure provider for quantum applications and could attract research users and partners in New Mexico.

The post suggests that developers of quantum applications in the region can leverage ABQ-Net without building their own testbed, potentially lowering barriers to experimentation and speeding time to proof-of-concept deployments. For investors, this could imply an emerging recurring-revenue model based on network access or platform-based services, though the post does not disclose pricing, customer numbers, or contractual details.

By emphasizing that the Berlin demonstration is “no longer a laboratory experiment” but something a carrier could deploy, the LinkedIn content points to a possible path toward commercial adoption by large telecom operators. If Qunnect can convert such technical milestones into formal partnerships or paid pilots, it could strengthen its competitive position in quantum networking and increase its strategic value within the broader communications infrastructure market.

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