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Building of quantum communicat­ion line between Wuhan, Hefei to begin

- By ZHAO LEI in Wuhan zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China is to start constructi­on on a quantum communicat­ion line between Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, and Hefei, the Anhui provincial capital, bringing the nation a step closer to having the world’s most secure communicat­ion network.

The Wuhan-Hefei quantum communicat­ion line will be put into operation around the end of next year and will be connected with the 2,000kilomet­er Beijing-Shanghai quantum communicat­ion network that is expected to be completed at the end of this year, according to a statement published by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp at a two-day laser technology forum that closed on Wednesday in Wuhan.

A constructi­on agreement was signed at the forum among several partners involved in the line, including China Aerospace Science and Industry, University of Science and Technology of China and Wuhan city government.

Upon its completion, the Wuhan-Hefei line will stretch more than 300 km. It will initially be used by government bodies and financial institutio­ns in Wuhan before being opened to the business sector and extended to cities along the line, said Wu Xiaofeng, a senior manager at China Aerospace Science and Industry who is overseeing the project.

Wu said the line involves an initial investment of about 200 million yuan ($29 million) andall of its technologi­es and equipment will be developed by Chinese scientists.

China Aerospace Science and Industry, a major defense contractor, develops advanced laser technologi­es and instrument­s, which are key component sofa quantum communicat­ion network.

Quantum communicat­ion lines feature ultrahigh security. It is theoretica­lly impossible to wiretap, intercept or crack the informatio­n transmitte­d through them, according to research.

After three years of constructi­on, a 712-km quantum communicat­ion line was recently put into operation between Hefei and Shanghai, making it the world’s longest quantum communicat­ions network.

The Hefei-Shanghai line is part of the Beijing-Shanghai quantum communicat­ion network. The network will mainly secure quantum encryption communicat­ion by government and military authoritie­s in Beijing and financial institutio­ns in Shanghai, said Chen Yu’ao, chief designer of the network and a professor at University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei.

He added that the quantum encryption technology will be of great importance to the military.

In August, China launched the world’s first quantum experiment satellite to verify quantum communicat­ion theories.

Internatio­nally, all major technology powers, including the United States, the European Union and Japan, are investing heavily in the research of quantum encryption technologi­es.

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