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Qunnect Technology Featured in Multiple Emerging Quantum Networking Deployments

Qunnect Technology Featured in Multiple Emerging Quantum Networking Deployments

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Qunnect, the company’s Carina technology is being used as core infrastructure in multiple emerging quantum networking deployments. The post cites examples including Cisco in Manhattan, Deutsche Telekom in Berlin, CERN in Geneva, Montana State University in Bozeman, and ecosystem activity in New Mexico.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that Carina operates over existing fiber networks without requiring infrastructure overhauls, cryogenics, or specialized equipment. For investors, this positioning may indicate a capital-efficient deployment model that could ease adoption barriers and support scalable rollout across geographies.

By highlighting deployments with large incumbents such as Cisco and Deutsche Telekom, the post points to early validation of Qunnect’s technology within established telecom and research ecosystems. If these engagements expand, they could enhance Qunnect’s credibility, support future partnership opportunities, and potentially improve its competitive standing in quantum networking.

The emphasis on interoperability across different institutions and continents implies that Carina may function as a platform-like component in the emerging quantum internet stack. Such a role could position Qunnect to benefit from broader quantum infrastructure spending, though the post does not provide visibility into contract sizes, revenue contribution, or commercialization timelines.

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