Geneva Inaugurates Switzerland's First Quantum Network, Trying to Fill the Country's Gap
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The Geneva Quantum Network (GQN) is a network that will be used for research and teaching in quantum physics. It is based on existing but unused optical fibres from the Office cantonal des Systèmes d'information et du numérique (OCSIN), a first in Geneva, but also in Switzerland.
The Geneva Quantum Network, a 262-kilometre network of fibre optics, was inaugurated in Geneva this Tuesday by State Councillor Delphine Bachmann. It links the sites of five academic and industrial partners, to support research on quantum technologies and to train studentsToday, billions of kilometres of fibre optics transport voice and data on continents and at the bottom of the oceans. Almost all works according to the same principle: infrared…
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