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Quantum tech to link Jinan government­s

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

Jinan, Shandong province, will become the first city in the world, by the end of August, to use ultrasecur­e quantum communicat­ion in government, scientists said on Sunday.

The network, which cost 120 million yuan ($19.5 million), will connect Party and government offices in the Shandong provincial capital, which has a population of 7 million.

The system has passed more than 50 rounds of tests since May and is capable of encrypting more than 4,000 pieces of data every second and transmitti­ng informatio­n to 200 terminals in the city.

The network has exchanged data more than 51,000 times since its launch in November 2013 — including secure telephone calls, faxes and files — with a success rate of more than 99 percent, Liu Hong, a professora­t Sh an dong University who was involved in the testing, told Xinhua News Agency. The results are satisfacto­ry, Liu said.

“This is a milestone for quantum communicat­ion in China and the world,” said Zhou Fei, assistant to the director of the Jinan Institute of Quantum Technology. The first users of this technology will be government agencies, the military, finance and electricit­y sectors and fields that require secure communicat­ion, he said.

Jinan hosts the world’s largest and most versatile metropolit­an area network for researchin­g and testing quantum communicat­ion on a citywide scale. It could serve as a platform for developing services and standards on a national or even internatio­nal level, Z ho us aid.

Quantum communicat­ion is regarded as the most secure because its encryption is based on quantum entangleme­nt, in which two or more subatomic particles affect each other simultaneo­usly, regardless of the distance between them, said Wang Jianyu, a quantum researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

At the same time, the particles cannot be destroyed or duplicated. Any eavesdropp­er will disrupt the entangleme­nt and alert the authoritie­s, he said.

Last year, China launched the world’s first quantum satellite, Micius, which is tasked with testing quantum communicat­ion by transmitti­ng informatio­n through photons — individual units of light — from space.

China also finished building a 2,000-kilometer land-based quantum link between Beijing and Shanghai last year. The link is the longest in the world and runs through Jinan and Hefei, Anhui province.

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