Telefónica Tech and IBM are joining forces to combat cybersecurity threats from quantum computing. Their partnership aims to develop quantum-safe technologies by integrating IBM’s innovations with Telefónica’s cybersecurity offerings.
SoftBank has partnered with Quantinuum, a quantum computing leader, to advance AI through hybrid quantum computing, integrating Central, Graphics, and Quantum Processing Units. This collaboration addresses challenges in offering quantum computing services, aiming to innovate solutions beyond current technologies.
O2 Telefonica is breaking new ground in the telecommunications industry by embracing quantum technology. With its pioneering pilot project alongside AWS and Telefonica Tech, O2 Telefonica aims to enhance mobile network performance and establish advanced security standards.
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.
As quantum technology evolves, ensuring robust VoIP security is paramount. QuintessenceLabs’ launch of its Trusted Security Foundation appliance at Equinix fortifies defenses against quantum threats.
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.
Sparkle, Italy’s top telecom provider, has launched the pre-order for its Quantum Safe over Internet (QSI) service, a quantum-secure solution within its new Network as a Service (NaaS) suite. QSI offers robust encryption to safeguard global networks, supporting businesses with secure, future-proof connections against emerging cyber threats.
NTT DoCoMo has successfully tested a hybrid quantum-computing-based network optimization solution from D-Wave Quantum, enhancing network performance and reducing paging signal congestion by 15% during peak times. This quantum breakthrough optimizes base station tracking, predicting device movements, and efficiently reconnecting devices. The hybrid solver completed tasks in 40 seconds compared to 27 hours for traditional methods.
Sparkle, the subsea cable subsidiary of TIM, has announced the successful completion of its first international VPN test secured with quantum encryption. This milestone was achieved in collaboration with Arqit Quantum, a leader in quantum-safe encryption, and Telsy, TIM’s cybersecurity-focused company. The proof of concept (PoC) involved establishing a secure Internet Protocol (IPsec) tunnel between Italy and Germany using Arqit’s Symmetric Key Agreement (SKA) Platform.
Nokia, in collaboration with the HellasQCI consortium, has achieved a significant milestone in the realm of quantum-safe connectivity infrastructure. The joint initiative aimed to assess the viability of quantum-safe solutions across diverse sectors, including government, research, education, defense, law enforcement, and private sector critical infrastructure owners.


