Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1197: 524 Quantum Bits!

To universalize China's optical cables globally and redefine the central nodes of the world's Internet requires not only advanced communication technologies, but also powerful maritime power and political power as guarantees.

Fortunately, the miniaturized controlled nuclear fusion technology, which was completed a few years ago, provides the basis for the former. The expansion of the trans-regional grid in South-East Asia has, at the very least, secured ASEAN on this chariot called "Unconditional Security Cable”.

Of course, while the foundation for advancing the global optical cable system is in place, it is not a smooth sail.

Due to non-cooperation on the part of the United States, the submarine cable project, originally scheduled for landing in Los Angeles from Shanghai, was forced to temporarily reroute the paved route and replaced Los Angeles by Panama City, which became the landing point for the global submarine cable trans-Pacific segment on the American continent.

However, despite the decision to circumvent the territorial waters of North America, bidding for submarine fibre-optic cables continued to be conducted in accordance with the criteria for submarine fibre-optic cables Asia-Pacific No. 2.

Clearly, the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Commission still does not “give up” the United States.

Even if they did not intend to board, seats were reserved for them on the highway.

Just wait till then to buy tickets, I'm afraid it's not as cheap now...

……

The second week of publication of tender information.

The only tender was sent to the Trans-Pacific Submarine Cable Commission.

With virtually no suspense, East Asian Communications defeated a non-existent competitor and easily obtained the project.

Faced with such a result, SubCom, which had been pushing hard for the third Asia-Pacific submarine cable, questioned it. In particular, its CEO, Markati, in an interview with CNN, publicly expressed the view that there was a power search and claimed that the so-called quantum communication was just a front.

“… I acknowledge that cybersecurity is now facing serious challenges, but far from threatening the level advocated by China's information security services. ”

“Yes, in theory, quantum communication technologies do maximize confidentiality, and combining quantum channels with traditional channels can solve transmission speed problems well, but I still wonder if that makes any sense. ”

“There are too many ways in the world to keep communications secure, but they have chosen the most troublesome and expensive, and whether or not they really solve the quantum repeaters that make it difficult for research institutions around the world, I don't think this is the right time, even if they do. ”

After listening carefully to Markati's complaint, the moderator continued: “Why do you think the Chinese are doing this? ”

“It is a political capital. ”

Markati replied in a serious tone.

“They create panic, spread panic, then exploit it panic and ultimately achieve their unspeakable aims, such as… creating a network on the free Internet that serves only them and exporting their values to other countries. ”

Moderator: "… that sounds familiar. ”

“Yes, it's horror. Terrorist!” Markati hammered his knee angrily, but soon realized his behavior was faulty, and he said, "Sorry, this paragraph has been reduced. ”

“Okay, Mr. Markati.” The host nodded to the photographer in the studio, then smiled at Markati and continued, "In addition to the output of the values, is there any other reason to expand their hegemony online…? ”

Markati said without hesitation.

“Of course, the most direct role of this submarine cable compared to those long-term goals is to set a threshold for a level playing field in the submarine cable market and to allow telecommunications companies and taxpayers in other countries to pay for their immature technology! ”

After CNN's interview aired, there was a lot of response on the internet.

Especially in the industry.

Almost no one likes the Chinese State-led construction of this submarine optical cable, or the quantum communications technology of East Asian communications.

After all, more than 90 per cent of the market share is in the hands of three companies, SubCom in the United States, NEC in Japan and Alcatranción in Europe, with the vast majority of scholars and research institutes working in this field, with funding sources more or less linked to them.

There is absolutely no reason for these research institutions to speak for East Asian communications, even if they do not speak for them.

Not to mention the quantum optical cable technology taken out by East Asian Communications is shaking their jobs...

However, even if most people do not like East Asian communications quantum communications technology, this has not had any impact on the Trans-Pacific Cable Project.

In fact, with the exception of a few United States iron allies, the vast majority of countries in the Asia-Pacific region have little position on this issue. Since the Chinese State is willing to pay more, they are certainly willing to use this method of communication.

As for confidentiality…

To be honest, they don't have anything to remember themselves.

The position on this matter is even more delicate, especially in countries with cross-regional grid coverage. With China expressing its willingness to bear the vast majority of the cost of cabling, telecommunications companies in South-East Asia barely hesitated to get on board.

It is always easier to close a customer once than a customer who has not.

Especially if they have already benefited from the technological dividends of controlled fusion from China, they have no reason to refuse.

If China intends to help them upgrade the communications industry as well...

Then let the Chinese make a mess of it.

Anyway, it's a lot cheaper than they tortured themselves...

As a result, SubCom's grievances have not been heeded at all, and everything is proceeding on schedule.

Even the continued publication of studies by official North American research institutes questioning the security of this means of communication and the reliability of it, as described by East Asian electricity, did not have any impact on the entire project.

At the same time, after more than a month of adjustment, the quantum encryption algorithm developed by Jinling Institute of Higher Studies finally changed the original popular RAS algorithm in the domestic financial and communications industry.

Upgraded encryption algorithms that will resist the violent cracking of 2,000 quantum bits of quantum computers are theoretically the most advanced encryption algorithms in the world.

Watching as the Chinese State has comprehensively extended the algorithm, other countries that had some hesitation, as well as the international financial institutions, have also begun to sway.

After all, if there really is a major security risk, it is impossible for China to promote it as a national cryptographic algorithm. Errors in this kind of problem are not a joke, it is not exaggerated enough to detonate an economic crisis...

Looking at the twentieth Asia-Pacific Cybersecurity Summit under the auspices of Shanghai Economic Cooperation Organization, it is not surprising that the Chinese side will take this algorithm to the summit Anli. National research institutes have begun serious research. Whether the algorithm can defend against 2,000 quantum bits of cyberattack, as declared to the Chinese research institute...

That's it, time passes day by day.

Finally, the day before the twentieth Asia-Pacific Cybersecurity Summit.

Just as representatives of Asia-Pacific countries were heading to Shanghai to prepare for a meeting, a major event had suddenly occurred in the semiconductor industry.

No warning, no protection.

In the main issue of Future, a comprehensive paper was suddenly published describing the "latest” research findings of the Jinling Institute of Higher Studies - a 524 quantum bit supercomputer based on carbon-based processor technology.

Author of the thesis --

Ark.

Just the first time the latest issue of Future was published.

The world is boiling!