Vodafone joins a prestigious group delving into quantum computing with Digital Catapult. Focused on telecom challenges, such as the “Steiner Tree” problem, Vodafone seeks to harness quantum technology’s potential.
The UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC), launched on Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire, offers open access to 12 quantum computers. This 4,000-square-meter facility aims to advance quantum technology, address skill shortages, and drive innovation in sectors like healthcare, energy, and AI, supporting the UK’s £2.5 billion quantum initiative.
IBM and AMD’s revolutionary partnership merges quantum computing with HPC, aiming to establish a groundbreaking quantum-centric supercomputing model. This alliance integrates AI accelerators and cutting-edge technologies to solve traditional computing challenges.
Microsoft has unveiled its first quantum chip, Majorana 1, powered by a breakthrough material called a topoconductor. This innovation enables topological superconductivity, paving the way for a million-qubit quantum system.
Sparkle’s QSI service extends its quantum-safe solutions to 20 Equinix IBX data centers globally, enhancing data protection against quantum threats. By seamlessly integrating with existing network infrastructure and supporting Network-as-a-Service, QSI ensures secure VPN and multi-cloud environments without significant redesigns, driving adoption and global cybersecurity advancements.
With Q-Day approaching, VoIP platforms face a crucial juncture in telecom security. Quantum computers could soon crack RSA, ECC encryption, threatening data integrity. CSPs must prioritize robust quantum-resistant measures to protect VoIP communications. Industry collaboration is key for a secure, unified advancement in quantum technology readiness, ensuring resilient defenses.
Quantum computing is set to revolutionize the internet. IBM and Cisco are paving the way for a quantum computing internet by 2030. This innovation could significantly change VOIP communications, enabling faster, more secure connections. Their joint efforts may unlock new possibilities for the VOIP industry and beyond.
Sparkle has launched its Quantum Safe over Internet solution on AWS Marketplace, offering advanced VPN security against quantum computing threats. Built on a cloud native NaaS model, QSI ensures encrypted data transmission between sites and cloud providers, combining strong protection with flexible, automated management.
Colt Technology Services, Honeywell, and Nokia are partnering to develop quantum-safe satellite networking. By using quantum key distribution from low earth orbit, they aim to secure global data transmission against quantum computing threats, overcoming the distance limits of fiber optics.
Telefónica has selected Nokia to supply 4G and 5G core network services for enterprises in Spain, enhancing low-latency solutions like industrial robots and IoT. Simultaneously, Telefónica is advancing its quantum strategy with the BasQ Alliance, hosting Fujitsu’s Digital Annealer to drive innovation in finance, energy, and telecom.

