Ericsson establishes Canadian research hub
The hub will host research projects that aim to explore quantum-based algorithms for accelerating processing in telecom networks.
The hub will host research projects that aim to explore quantum-based algorithms for accelerating processing in telecom networks.
The new QUARTER consortium’s efforts are designed to advance state-of-the-art, secure quantum communications.
The European start-up’s commercial quantum solution is designed to provide ease of installation, reliability and resiliency for quantum key distribution for intra-city networks.
Two quantum technologies from South Korean provider, SK Telecom (SKT) are set to be approved as international standards.
U.K. incumbent, BT, alongside Toshiba has launched the trial of a commercial quantum secured metro network.
A team of researchers at The Cambridge Research Laboratory of Toshiba Europe have demonstrated quantum communications over 600km of optical fibres.
Progress is being made on entanglement methods that can work in mainstream telecom wavelengths, in conventional networks, finds Andy Extance
New tools and processes do more of the heavy lifting in managing networks to deliver seamless connectivity, but suppliers are still seeking the Holy Grail of full automation, finds Benjamin Skuse
The world is poised for 10-gigabit networks, and advances in DOCSIS 4.0 solutions could bring us closer to this reality, finds Alice Jensen
A look at the market for optical transport equipment, including the vendors of some of the latest hardware products and solutions.
Abigail Williams looks at how European network developers are overcoming the challenges they face in expanding fibre deployments
Charlie Cassie highlights the latest recruitment trends that fibre network providers, owners and operators need to think about if they are looking to hire great telecoms talent
Colin Yates highlights the benefits of digital data capture for telecoms engineers, installers and other field-based professionals