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C-DOT, Sterlite Technologies achieve key milestone towards quantum-secured networks

By IANS | Updated: April 17, 2025 17:22 IST

New Delhi, April 17 The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) and Sterlite Technologies Ltd on Thursday said ...

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New Delhi, April 17 The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) and Sterlite Technologies Ltd on Thursday said they have successfully tested India’s first QKD transmission over a 4-core Multi-Core Fibre (MCF) -- marking a major milestone in the nation's journey towards quantum-secured communication networks.

The MCF technology provides a powerful solution by enabling data transmission across multiple cores within a single fibre, significantly saving physical space and infrastructure costs.

According to the Ministry of Communications, in the context of QKD -- which typically requires a dedicated dark fibre for the quantum channel -- MCF enables the physical separation of quantum and classical signals into distinct cores within single fibre.

This allows for the simultaneous transmission of QKD and high-capacity data traffic on a single fibre without compromising quantum signal integrity thereby saving fibre cost.

“This initiative is a key milestone for India’s telecom ecosystem. This achievement clearly establishes the feasibility of integrated quantum-classical networks over next-generation optical fibres, saving costs for QKD deployments drastically,” said Dr Rajkumar Upadhyay, CEO of C-DOT.

In this activity, the quantum signals of QKD were transmitted through one core, while simultaneously, the other three cores on the same fibre were used to carry high-speed user data.

A stable QKD link was established over a distance exceeding 100 km, validating the robustness and stability of quantum communication even amidst high-capacity classical data traffic, according to C-DOT.

C-DOT has successfully developed and deployed industry-grade QKD systems.

Rahul Puri, CEO, Optical Networking Business at Sterlite Technologies said this breakthrough collaboration with C-DOT underscores India’s growing prowess in pioneering next-gen digital infrastructure.

Sterlite Technologies is a leading global provider of integrated digital networks, specialising in optical fibre manufacturing and network designs.

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