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Quantum Cryptography Ready For Wide Adoption?

An anonymous reader points us to an interview with the founder of quantum cryptography pioneer MagiQ Technologies. From the article: "Q: When do you think we'll see service providers offer quantum cryptography services to their end-customers? A: This will happen within one year and we'll see fairly wide adoption within the next three years. We are working with big carriers such as Verizon and AT&T as well as some companies that own fiber networks. The goal is to embed quantum cryptography into the technology infrastructure so it becomes totally transparent to the end-user..." The cost of a pair of MagiQ boxes to implement point-to-point encryption on a 120-km link is $100,000 plus service.

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  1. Short answer by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 5, Funny
    Quantum Cryptography Ready For Wide Adoption?
    Yes and/or no.
  2. In Other News ... by Diglielo · · Score: 2, Funny

    Founder of quantum cryptography company predicts widespread adoption within three years.
    Inventor of Segway predicts widespread adoption within three years.
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    Early investors in free energy scheme predict widespread adoption within three years.

  3. More Than One Way To Do It Again by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 2, Funny

    Perl already does QM programming. Maybe the entanglement timemachine experiment in Spring 2008 will have been successful, and Perl hackers willam haven been sending code through the loop back to the 2002 CPAN?

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    make install -not war

  4. Re:SNAKE OIL! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    What happens if you splice the line and put a repeater in that also reads the data passing through it?

    I don't know, let's ask the NSA: bomb kill president dirty bomb panties assassination murder terrorist nukular boom boom anthrax