Telia Finland and Finnish quantum software developer QMill have engineered and successfully demonstrated a quantum-enhanced message encryption protocol designed natively for mobile telecommunications infrastructure. Powered by QMill’s software layer, the implementation leverages either on-premises or cloud-accessible quantum computers to secure communication nodes. Once fully commercialized, the protocol is intended to protect data transmissions against cryptanalytic attacks launched from both classical and quantum computing systems. The defensive framework has been audited and demonstrated before the C5 Division of the Defense Command Finland to assess its long-term viability for state military communications. Technical Architecture & Specifications / Operational Implementation The technical milestone establishes [...]

Telia Finland and QMill demonstrated a quantum-enhanced encryption method for mobile networks designed to protect communications.

Terra Quantum AG has delivered its proprietary quantum-secure communications simulation platform to the U.S. Air Force for active operational testing. The software delivery marks…

Terra Quantum AG has successfully implemented its proprietary Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) hardware platform onto a live, production-grade telecommunications network in Malta.…

Telia Finland and Finnish quantum software developer QMill have engineered and successfully demonstrated a quantum-enhanced message encryption protocol designed natively for…

Business Finland, the public funding agency for research, development, and innovation orchestration within the Finnish government, has awarded a combined €2.79 million ($3.25…