Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1196: 524 qubits!

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If you want to spread China's optical cables around the world and redefine the central node of the world's Internet, you need not only advanced communication technology, but also strong maritime power and political power as a guarantee.

Especially in the industry.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

Host: "...this sounds familiar."

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

The only bid was sent to the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Committee.

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

Seeing that the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit hosted by the Shanghai OECD is about to be held, it is no surprise that China will bring this set of algorithms to the summit. National research institutions in various countries have begun to take it seriously. Since the beginning of the research, whether this algorithm can withstand a 2000-qubit network attack as claimed by Chinese research institutions...

However, even though most people are not optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications, this has not had any impact on the trans-Pacific optical cable project.

Of course, although the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is already in place, it is not all smooth sailing.

Just as soon as the latest issue of "Future" is published.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

In particular, countries covered by cross-regional power grids have a more nuanced stance on this matter. Under the premise that China expressed its willingness to bear most of the cost of laying optical cables, communication companies in Southeast Asia almost didn't even hesitate and clocked in.

"Yes, he's just a terrorist!" Markati hammered his knee angrily, but he quickly realized the rudeness of his behavior and said, "Sorry, cut this part off."

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

Due to the lack of cooperation from the United States, the submarine optical cable project originally scheduled to start from Shanghai and land in Los Angeles was forced to temporarily change the laying route, and Panama City replaced Los Angeles as the trans-Pacific section of the global submarine optical cable in the Americas. Continental landing point.

In the main issue of "Future", a review paper was suddenly published, introducing the "latest" research results of the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study - a 524-qubit supercomputer based on carbon-based processor technology.

If you want to spread China's optical cables around the world and redefine the central node of the world's Internet, you need not only advanced communication technology, but also strong maritime power and political power as a guarantee.

The second week after the tender information was released.

The upgraded encryption algorithm will be able to resist brute force cracking by a 2,000-qubit quantum computer. It is theoretically the most advanced encryption algorithm in the world.

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

Then let those Chinese people do the trouble.

However, even though most people are not optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications, this has not had any impact on the trans-Pacific optical cable project.

"Of course, compared to those long-term goals, the most direct role of this submarine optical cable is to set a threshold for fair competition in the submarine optical cable market, and to allow communication companies and taxpayers in other countries to pay for their immature technologies. Pay the bill!”

However, despite the decision to bypass North American territorial waters, the bandwidth of the submarine optical cable is still tendered in accordance with the standards of the Asia-Pacific No. 2 submarine optical cable.

Lu Zhou.

"...I admit that current network information security is facing serious challenges, but it is still far from the level of threat that China's information security department advocates."

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

Apparently, the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Commission has still not "given up" on the United States.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

"There are too many ways to ensure communication security in the world, but they chose the most troublesome and expensive one, regardless of whether they have actually solved the quantum repeater that has embarrassed research institutions around the world. The problem is, even if they did, I don’t think it would be the right time.”

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

Then let those Chinese people do the trouble.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

After the CNN interview was broadcast, it caused a great response on the Internet.

Author of the paper—

Even if they don't plan to get on the train, there are still seats reserved for them on this high-speed train.

Just as soon as the latest issue of "Future" is published.

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

Even if they don't plan to get on the train, there are still seats reserved for them on this high-speed train.

Even if they don't plan to get on the train, there are still seats reserved for them on this high-speed train.

In this way, time passed day by day.

Even if they don't speak for them, these research institutions have absolutely no reason to speak for East Asia Communications.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

Faced with such a result, SubCom, which had been vigorously promoting the No. 3 Asia-Pacific submarine optical cable, raised questions. In particular, its CEO Markati publicly stated in an interview with CNN that he believed there was a phenomenon of power rent-seeking, and claimed that the so-called quantum communication was just a cover.

However, despite the decision to bypass North American territorial waters, the bandwidth of the submarine optical cable is still tendered in accordance with the standards of the Asia-Pacific No. 2 submarine optical cable.

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

Then let those Chinese people do the trouble.

Apparently, the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Commission has still not "given up" on the United States.

"There are too many ways to ensure communication security in the world, but they chose the most troublesome and expensive one, regardless of whether they have actually solved the quantum repeater that has embarrassed research institutions around the world. The problem is, even if they did, I don’t think it would be the right time.”

At the same time, after more than a month of adjustments, the quantum encryption algorithm developed by Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies has finally changed the RAS algorithm that was originally popular in the domestic financial and communications industries.

The second week after the tender information was released.

The only bid was sent to the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Committee.

The only bid was sent to the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Committee.

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

Almost no one is optimistic about the submarine optical cable built by China, and almost no one is optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

However, even though most people are not optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications, this has not had any impact on the trans-Pacific optical cable project.

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

The only bid was sent to the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Committee.

"Yes, he's just a terrorist!" Markati hammered his knee angrily, but he quickly realized the rudeness of his behavior and said, "Sorry, cut this part off."

Author of the paper—

Even if they don't speak for them, these research institutions have absolutely no reason to speak for East Asia Communications.

Malkaty said without hesitation.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

It’s finally the day before the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

"There are too many ways to ensure communication security in the world, but they chose the most troublesome and expensive one, regardless of whether they have actually solved the quantum repeater that has embarrassed research institutions around the world. The problem is, even if they did, I don’t think it would be the right time.”

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

Faced with such a result, SubCom, which had been vigorously promoting the No. 3 Asia-Pacific submarine optical cable, raised questions. In particular, its CEO Markati publicly stated in an interview with CNN that he believed there was a phenomenon of power rent-seeking, and claimed that the so-called quantum communication was just a cover.

Even if they don't plan to get on the train, there are still seats reserved for them on this high-speed train.

Of course, although the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is already in place, it is not all smooth sailing.

Especially in the industry.

Customers who have made one transaction are always more likely to make another transaction than those who have not.

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

However, even though most people are not optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications, this has not had any impact on the trans-Pacific optical cable project.

"Yes, he's just a terrorist!" Markati hammered his knee angrily, but he quickly realized the rudeness of his behavior and said, "Sorry, cut this part off."

"...I admit that current network information security is facing serious challenges, but it is still far from the level of threat that China's information security department advocates."

Just as soon as the latest issue of "Future" is published.

The second week after the tender information was released.

Just as soon as the latest issue of "Future" is published.

The upgraded encryption algorithm will be able to resist brute force cracking by a 2,000-qubit quantum computer. It is theoretically the most advanced encryption algorithm in the world.

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

If China plans to help them upgrade their communications industry...

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

Customers who have made one transaction are always more likely to make another transaction than those who have not.

Of course, although the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is already in place, it is not all smooth sailing.

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

In particular, countries covered by cross-regional power grids have a more nuanced stance on this matter. Under the premise that China expressed its willingness to bear most of the cost of laying optical cables, communication companies in Southeast Asia almost didn't even hesitate and clocked in.

"There are too many ways to ensure communication security in the world, but they chose the most troublesome and expensive one, regardless of whether they have actually solved the quantum repeater that has embarrassed research institutions around the world. The problem is, even if they did, I don’t think it would be the right time.”

Malkaty said without hesitation.

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

Especially in the industry.

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

Host: "...this sounds familiar."

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

In particular, countries covered by cross-regional power grids have a more nuanced stance on this matter. Under the premise that China expressed its willingness to bear most of the cost of laying optical cables, communication companies in Southeast Asia almost didn't even hesitate and clocked in.

It’s finally the day before the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit.

Host: "...this sounds familiar."

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

However, despite the decision to bypass North American territorial waters, the bandwidth of the submarine optical cable is still tendered in accordance with the standards of the Asia-Pacific No. 2 submarine optical cable.

If China plans to help them upgrade their communications industry...

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

Seeing that the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit hosted by the Shanghai OECD is about to be held, it is no surprise that China will bring this set of algorithms to the summit. National research institutions in various countries have begun to take it seriously. Since the beginning of the research, whether this algorithm can withstand a 2000-qubit network attack as claimed by Chinese research institutions...

"Yes, he's just a terrorist!" Markati hammered his knee angrily, but he quickly realized the rudeness of his behavior and said, "Sorry, cut this part off."

"...I admit that current network information security is facing serious challenges, but it is still far from the level of threat that China's information security department advocates."

Seeing that the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit hosted by the Shanghai OECD is about to be held, it is no surprise that China will bring this set of algorithms to the summit. National research institutions in various countries have begun to take it seriously. Since the beginning of the research, whether this algorithm can withstand a 2000-qubit network attack as claimed by Chinese research institutions...

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

It’s finally the day before the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit.

Seeing that the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit hosted by the Shanghai OECD is about to be held, it is no surprise that China will bring this set of algorithms to the summit. National research institutions in various countries have begun to take it seriously. Since the beginning of the research, whether this algorithm can withstand a 2000-qubit network attack as claimed by Chinese research institutions...

"...I admit that current network information security is facing serious challenges, but it is still far from the level of threat that China's information security department advocates."

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

"There are too many ways to ensure communication security in the world, but they chose the most troublesome and expensive one, regardless of whether they have actually solved the quantum repeater that has embarrassed research institutions around the world. The problem is, even if they did, I don’t think it would be the right time.”

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

In this way, time passed day by day.

Malkaty said without hesitation.

In particular, countries covered by cross-regional power grids have a more nuanced stance on this matter. Under the premise that China expressed its willingness to bear most of the cost of laying optical cables, communication companies in Southeast Asia almost didn't even hesitate and clocked in.

Especially in the industry.

The second week after the tender information was released.

The second week after the tender information was released.

"Of course, compared to those long-term goals, the most direct role of this submarine optical cable is to set a threshold for fair competition in the submarine optical cable market, and to allow communication companies and taxpayers in other countries to pay for their immature technologies. Pay the bill!”

There was no warning or precaution.

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

There was no warning or precaution.

After the CNN interview was broadcast, it caused a great response on the Internet.

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

Especially in the industry.

The only bid was sent to the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Committee.

Customers who have made one transaction are always more likely to make another transaction than those who have not.

Just as soon as the latest issue of "Future" is published.

Almost no one is optimistic about the submarine optical cable built by China, and almost no one is optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications.

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

Faced with such a result, SubCom, which had been vigorously promoting the No. 3 Asia-Pacific submarine optical cable, raised questions. In particular, its CEO Markati publicly stated in an interview with CNN that he believed there was a phenomenon of power rent-seeking, and claimed that the so-called quantum communication was just a cover.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

The only bid was sent to the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Committee.

In this way, time passed day by day.

"There are too many ways to ensure communication security in the world, but they chose the most troublesome and expensive one, regardless of whether they have actually solved the quantum repeater that has embarrassed research institutions around the world. The problem is, even if they did, I don’t think it would be the right time.”

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

However, despite the decision to bypass North American territorial waters, the bandwidth of the submarine optical cable is still tendered in accordance with the standards of the Asia-Pacific No. 2 submarine optical cable.

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

The whole world is boiling!

Even if they don't speak for them, these research institutions have absolutely no reason to speak for East Asia Communications.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

Customers who have made one transaction are always more likely to make another transaction than those who have not.

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

However, even though most people are not optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications, this has not had any impact on the trans-Pacific optical cable project.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

Malkaty said without hesitation.

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

However, even though most people are not optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications, this has not had any impact on the trans-Pacific optical cable project.

In particular, countries covered by cross-regional power grids have a more nuanced stance on this matter. Under the premise that China expressed its willingness to bear most of the cost of laying optical cables, communication companies in Southeast Asia almost didn't even hesitate and clocked in.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

In fact, except for a few die-hard allies of the United States, most countries in the Asia-Pacific region have no position on this issue. Since China is willing to pay more, of course they are happy to use this method of communication.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

Just as representatives from Asia-Pacific countries were heading to Shanghai to prepare for a meeting, a big event suddenly happened in the semiconductor industry.

There was no warning or precaution.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

As for confidentiality…

However, despite the decision to bypass North American territorial waters, the bandwidth of the submarine optical cable is still tendered in accordance with the standards of the Asia-Pacific No. 2 submarine optical cable.

It’s finally the day before the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit.

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

At the same time, after more than a month of adjustments, the quantum encryption algorithm developed by Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies has finally changed the RAS algorithm that was originally popular in the domestic financial and communications industries.

At the same time, after more than a month of adjustments, the quantum encryption algorithm developed by Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies has finally changed the RAS algorithm that was originally popular in the domestic financial and communications industries.

Of course, although the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is already in place, it is not all smooth sailing.

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

In this way, no one paid any attention to SubCom's dissatisfaction, and all work was carried out step by step.

Due to the lack of cooperation from the United States, the submarine optical cable project originally scheduled to start from Shanghai and land in Los Angeles was forced to temporarily change the laying route, and Panama City replaced Los Angeles as the trans-Pacific section of the global submarine optical cable in the Americas. Continental landing point.

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

In fact, except for a few die-hard allies of the United States, most countries in the Asia-Pacific region have no position on this issue. Since China is willing to pay more, of course they are happy to use this method of communication.

If China plans to help them upgrade their communications industry...

In particular, countries covered by cross-regional power grids have a more nuanced stance on this matter. Under the premise that China expressed its willingness to bear most of the cost of laying optical cables, communication companies in Southeast Asia almost didn't even hesitate and clocked in.

However, despite the decision to bypass North American territorial waters, the bandwidth of the submarine optical cable is still tendered in accordance with the standards of the Asia-Pacific No. 2 submarine optical cable.

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

Especially in the industry.

The second week after the tender information was released.

Lu Zhou.

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

Almost no one is optimistic about the submarine optical cable built by China, and almost no one is optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications.

Customers who have made one transaction are always more likely to make another transaction than those who have not.

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

Even if they don't speak for them, these research institutions have absolutely no reason to speak for East Asia Communications.

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

Of course, although the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is already in place, it is not all smooth sailing.

Host: "...this sounds familiar."

"Yes, he's just a terrorist!" Markati hammered his knee angrily, but he quickly realized the rudeness of his behavior and said, "Sorry, cut this part off."

If China plans to help them upgrade their communications industry...

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

Then let those Chinese people do the trouble.

The upgraded encryption algorithm will be able to resist brute force cracking by a 2,000-qubit quantum computer. It is theoretically the most advanced encryption algorithm in the world.

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

This is understandable. After all, more than 90% of the market share is in the hands of three companies: SubCom of the United States, NEC of Japan, and Alcatel-Lucent of Europe. The vast majority of scholars and research institutions engaged in research in this field have more or less funding sources. There will be some connection with them.

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

At the same time, after more than a month of adjustments, the quantum encryption algorithm developed by Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies has finally changed the RAS algorithm that was originally popular in the domestic financial and communications industries.

Just as representatives from Asia-Pacific countries were heading to Shanghai to prepare for a meeting, a big event suddenly happened in the semiconductor industry.

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

Author of the paper—

Apparently, the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Commission has still not "given up" on the United States.

Apparently, the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Commission has still not "given up" on the United States.

In this way, no one paid any attention to SubCom's dissatisfaction, and all work was carried out step by step.

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

The whole world is boiling!

After the CNN interview was broadcast, it caused a great response on the Internet.

In fact, except for a few die-hard allies of the United States, most countries in the Asia-Pacific region have no position on this issue. Since China is willing to pay more, of course they are happy to use this method of communication.

"...I admit that current network information security is facing serious challenges, but it is still far from the level of threat that China's information security department advocates."

"Of course, compared to those long-term goals, the most direct role of this submarine optical cable is to set a threshold for fair competition in the submarine optical cable market, and to allow communication companies and taxpayers in other countries to pay for their immature technologies. Pay the bill!”

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

Faced with such a result, SubCom, which had been vigorously promoting the No. 3 Asia-Pacific submarine optical cable, raised questions. In particular, its CEO Markati publicly stated in an interview with CNN that he believed there was a phenomenon of power rent-seeking, and claimed that the so-called quantum communication was just a cover.

Author of the paper—

Of course, although the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is already in place, it is not all smooth sailing.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

As for confidentiality…

At the same time, after more than a month of adjustments, the quantum encryption algorithm developed by Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies has finally changed the RAS algorithm that was originally popular in the domestic financial and communications industries.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

In this way, no one paid any attention to SubCom's dissatisfaction, and all work was carried out step by step.

Especially in the industry.

The whole world is boiling!

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

The upgraded encryption algorithm will be able to resist brute force cracking by a 2,000-qubit quantum computer. It is theoretically the most advanced encryption algorithm in the world.

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

Malkaty said without hesitation.

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technology can indeed achieve maximum confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can also solve the problem of transmission speed very well, but I still doubt whether it makes sense to do so? "

Due to the lack of cooperation from the United States, the submarine optical cable project originally scheduled to start from Shanghai and land in Los Angeles was forced to temporarily change the laying route, and Panama City replaced Los Angeles as the trans-Pacific section of the global submarine optical cable in the Americas. Continental landing point.

Of course, although the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is already in place, it is not all smooth sailing.

Even if they don't plan to get on the train, there are still seats reserved for them on this high-speed train.

If you want to spread China's optical cables around the world and redefine the central node of the world's Internet, you need not only advanced communication technology, but also strong maritime power and political power as a guarantee.

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

Especially in the industry.

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

After all, if there were really major security risks, it would be impossible for China to promote it nationwide as a state-secret encryption algorithm. The risks caused by mistakes on this kind of issue are no joke. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to trigger an economic crisis...

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

Even if North American official research institutions continue to publish research reports questioning the security of this communication method and doubting whether it is really as reliable as East Asia Electric Power describes, it has not had any impact on the entire project.

Especially since they have already enjoyed the benefits of the technological dividends brought by controllable fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse at all.

Seeing that the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit hosted by the Shanghai OECD is about to be held, it is no surprise that China will bring this set of algorithms to the summit. National research institutions in various countries have begun to take it seriously. Since the beginning of the research, whether this algorithm can withstand a 2000-qubit network attack as claimed by Chinese research institutions...

Just as representatives from Asia-Pacific countries were heading to Shanghai to prepare for a meeting, a big event suddenly happened in the semiconductor industry.

With almost no suspense, East Asia Communications defeated non-existent competitors and easily won the project.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

In this way, time passed day by day.

It’s finally the day before the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit.

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

It’s finally the day before the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit.

Almost no one is optimistic about the submarine optical cable built by China, and almost no one is optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications.

It’s finally the day before the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit.

Even if they don't plan to get on the train, there are still seats reserved for them on this high-speed train.

"Of course, compared to those long-term goals, the most direct role of this submarine optical cable is to set a threshold for fair competition in the submarine optical cable market, and to allow communication companies and taxpayers in other countries to pay for their immature technologies. Pay the bill!”

Malkaty said without hesitation.

Just as representatives from Asia-Pacific countries were heading to Shanghai to prepare for a meeting, a big event suddenly happened in the semiconductor industry.

But if you wait until then to buy tickets, I'm afraid they won't be as cheap as they are now...

Fortunately, the miniaturized controllable nuclear fusion technology completed a few years ago provides the basis for the former. The expansion of cross-regional power grids in Southeast Asia has at least won ASEAN onto this chariot called "unconditionally secure optical cable".

Just as representatives from Asia-Pacific countries were heading to Shanghai to prepare for a meeting, a big event suddenly happened in the semiconductor industry.

"Yes, he's just a terrorist!" Markati hammered his knee angrily, but he quickly realized the rudeness of his behavior and said, "Sorry, cut this part off."

There was no warning or precaution.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

In the main issue of "Future", a review paper was suddenly published, introducing the "latest" research results of the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study - a 524-qubit supercomputer based on carbon-based processor technology.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

Customers who have made one transaction are always more likely to make another transaction than those who have not.

Author of the paper—

However, even though most people are not optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications, this has not had any impact on the trans-Pacific optical cable project.

If China plans to help them upgrade their communications industry...

If you want to spread China's optical cables around the world and redefine the central node of the world's Internet, you need not only advanced communication technology, but also strong maritime power and political power as a guarantee.

Seeing that the 20th Asia-Pacific Network Information Security Summit hosted by the Shanghai OECD is about to be held, it is no surprise that China will bring this set of algorithms to the summit. National research institutions in various countries have begun to take it seriously. Since the beginning of the research, whether this algorithm can withstand a 2000-qubit network attack as claimed by Chinese research institutions...

After the CNN interview was broadcast, it caused a great response on the Internet.

Lu Zhou.

Not to mention, the quantum optical cable technology developed by East Asia Communications is shaking their jobs...

Even if they don't speak for them, these research institutions have absolutely no reason to speak for East Asia Communications.

If you want to spread China's optical cables around the world and redefine the central node of the world's Internet, you need not only advanced communication technology, but also strong maritime power and political power as a guarantee.

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

In this way, time passed day by day.

Just as soon as the latest issue of "Future" is published.

Then let those Chinese people do the trouble.

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

Apparently, the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Commission has still not "given up" on the United States.

"...I admit that current network information security is facing serious challenges, but it is still far from the level of threat that China's information security department advocates."

"Okay, Mr. Malkati." The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then looked at Malkati and continued with a smile, "In addition to the export of values, expanding their hegemony on the Internet... there are other things. The reason?"

Anyway, it's much cheaper than doing it themselves...

To be honest, they themselves have nothing worth remembering.

Just as representatives from Asia-Pacific countries were heading to Shanghai to prepare for a meeting, a big event suddenly happened in the semiconductor industry.

The whole world is boiling!

In this way, time passed day by day.

Almost no one is optimistic about the submarine optical cable built by China, and almost no one is optimistic about the quantum communication technology of East Asia Communications.

"...I admit that current network information security is facing serious challenges, but it is still far from the level of threat that China's information security department advocates."

Seeing that China has fully promoted this algorithm, other countries and international financial institutions that were still hesitant have begun to waver.

In this way, time passed day by day.

"Yes, he's just a terrorist!" Markati hammered his knee angrily, but he quickly realized the rudeness of his behavior and said, "Sorry, cut this part off."