Toshiba
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Colt Technology Services has successfully completed a trial of quantum-secured encryption across its fibre optical network.
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Toshiba Europe and Orange have completed a set of lab evaluations in the field of quantum-secure communications.
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Toshiba’s board has accepted a US$15 billion buyout offer from a consortium led by Japan Industrial Partners (JIP).
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Toshiba’s Andrew Shields is looking at teleportation as a way of moving quantum-protected information. He tells Alan Burkitt-Gray the facts behind this ‘spooky’ piece of physics
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The world’s largest bank has teamed up with Ciena and Toshiba to develop quantum technology that can deliver 800Gbps channels and a total speed of 2.4Tbps.
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The security that the internet has relied on for decades is broken. Fortunately, the cavalry, in the form of quantum keys, is riding to the rescue, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
Forthcoming events
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Toshiba says that it has developed photonic integrated circuits that can use quantum technology to encrypt metro communications with speeds of 100Gbps.
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BT is to build what it calls the world’s first quantum-secured commercial metro network, operating from London to Bristol.
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Toshiba’s UK laboratory in Cambridge has pushed the distance for secure quantum communications to 600km.
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BT and Toshiba have deployed a 6km secure fibre network linking two research centres in the west of England.