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UK’s first long-distance ultra-secure communication over a quantum network

Published April 19, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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In the realm of cutting-edge technology, quantum communications stand out for their unparalleled security measures against potential threats posed by quantum computers, which have the capability to compromise current cryptographic methods.

In recent years, researchers worldwide have been actively developing quantum networks to bolster cybersecurity measures. Notable examples include China’s extensive 4,600-kilometer network connecting cities through a combination of fiber optics and satellites, as well as Madrid’s compact nine-node network that securely shares data through various Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) methods. Furthermore, breakthroughs in key rates and entanglement sharing have been achieved by research teams in Cambridge, Toshiba, and Bristol, with similar trials taking place in Singapore, Italy, and the United States.

Despite these advancements, the integration of QKD, entanglement, and conventional data transmission in a large-scale, long-distance network remained a challenge until recently.

A groundbreaking achievement has been realized by a collaborative effort between the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge in the United Kingdom, marking the successful demonstration of the country’s first long-distance quantum-secured video call and ultra-secure data transfer across a quantum communications network spanning 410 kilometers of fiber optic infrastructure between Bristol and Cambridge. This innovative network incorporates two QKD schemes: encryption keys encoded in light particles and distributed entanglement, where quantum particles maintain intrinsic connections.

The successful demonstration of the network’s capabilities, including a quantum-secure video call, encrypted medical data transfer, and remote access to a distributed data center, represents a significant milestone in the seamless integration of long-distance quantum-secured technologies alongside traditional data transmission methods.

Key highlights of the experiment include:

1. Demonstrating the potential of quantum networks to incorporate diverse quantum-secure strategies alongside conventional communication infrastructure.
2. Utilizing the UK’s Quantum Network (UKQN), developed over a decade with support from the EPSRC and the Quantum Communications Hub project.
3. Leveraging multiple quantum communication technologies, including secure key management systems for seamless encryption.
4. Paving the way for a future quantum internet that connects nodes and devices through entanglement and teleportation at a national scale.
5. Showcasing the UK’s expertise in quantum networking technology and laying the foundation for resilient communication systems of the future.

See also  World’s most miniature quantum computer unveiled powered by a single photon

Future endeavors by the research team will be supported by the EPSRC-funded Integrated Quantum Networks Hub project, which aims to expand quantum networks across all scales, from local quantum processor connections to national and international networks utilizing low-earth orbit satellites for secure communication, computing, and sensing.

The findings of this groundbreaking work were presented at the 2025 Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC) and hold promise for revolutionizing the landscape of secure communication technologies in the years to come.

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