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Quantum Cryptography Final Key Transmission

Posted on June 2, 2005June 4, 2009 by Robin

NEC Corporation, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, POWEREDCOM, Inc., and Japan Science and Technology Agency have jointly succeeded in realizing fortnight-long, continuous quantum cryptography final-key (note 1) generation at an average rate of 13 kbps over a 16-km-long commercial optical network.

Yeah!

Robin

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