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Way towards safer online communication – Tech Explorist
The technique developed by University of Bristol has the potential to serve millions of users, and could be used to secure people’s online communication.

Quantum communication is rapidly gaining popularity due to its high security and technological maturity. However, most implementations are limited to just two communicating parties (users). Quantum communication networks aim to connect a multitude of users.
Quantum communication networks present a revolutionary step in the field of quantum communication.
Scientists at the University of Bristol have created a unique prototype understood to be the largest-ever quantum network of its kind. It cou…
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