According to a recent LinkedIn post from Qunnect, the company is emphasizing active deployment of its quantum networking hardware with partners and customers rather than future-oriented concepts. The post highlights that its systems are designed to operate at room temperature, avoiding the extreme cooling requirements that characterize many competing quantum hardware platforms.
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The company’s LinkedIn post further suggests that it has developed compensation technologies intended to maintain entanglement over existing commercial fiber in dense urban environments. The post cites live networks in New York, Berlin, and Albuquerque, reporting 99%+ fidelity while operating on standard infrastructure, and characterizes its approach as “hardware, not hype.”
For investors, the claims of room-temperature operation and urban fiber deployment, if validated at scale, could reduce capex and opex barriers to quantum network rollout and shorten deployment timelines. Demonstrated live networks in multiple cities may also signal early commercialization progress and potential for recurring revenue from infrastructure-grade solutions rather than purely research-focused deployments.
The emphasis on real-world conditions and integration with existing telecom infrastructure suggests Qunnect may be positioning itself as a practical enabler of quantum-secure networks, rather than a lab-centric technology provider. This positioning could strengthen its competitive stance in the emerging quantum communications market, particularly with customers seeking deployable solutions that align with current fiber networks and operational constraints.

