The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued a call to the communications industry to participate in the standardisation and testing of quantum technologies, with a focus on enhancing communication networks.
This initiative aims to foster innovation by bringing together quantum technology developers, testing equipment manufacturers and academic researchers in newly established “Quantum Standardisation and Testing Labs".
The primary objective of this initiative is to accelerate research and development in quantum technologies. The DoT stressed the importance of ensuring that quantum communication systems are interoperable, reliable and secure. Quantum technologies, which harness the properties of subatomic particles, promise to revolutionise various sectors, including communications, pharmaceuticals, energy, finance, transport, defense and healthcare.
In the field of communications, quantum technologies can enable faster photon transmission to remote regions, enhance data security and improve the reliability and energy efficiency of networks. The government has proposed the testing of several advanced technologies, such as single photon and entangled photon sources, quantum memories and repeaters, quantum teleportation, free-space quantum communications, and both trusted and untrusted nodes.
The DoT has set a deadline of 5 August 2024, for the submission of proposals
Testing will involve rigorous performance verification under diverse conditions and certifying compliance with both national and international standards. The standardisation process will include establishing benchmarks and protocols essential for the integration of quantum communication elements, such as quantum key distribution, quantum state analysers and optical fibers and components, into existing and future communication networks.