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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 10 MIN

How Quantum Computers Will Talk to Each Other via Quantum Internet

from The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Qubits, Quantum Hardware, and Future Computing · host Fexingo

Quantum computers need a network. In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the emerging field of quantum internet — a dedicated network that distributes entanglement between distant quantum processors. They break down the fundamental challenge: transmitting fragile quantum states over fiber optics without destroying them. Lucas explains the concept of quantum repeaters, devices that use entanglement swapping to extend range, and cites the recent proof-of-principle demonstration by a European consortium that achieved entanglement distribution over 50 kilometers of deployed fiber. Luna asks how this compares to classical internet infrastructure and whether existing fiber can be reused. They discuss the timeline: functional regional quantum networks within five years, global quantum internet perhaps a decade away. The episode closes with a forward-looking question about who will build and own this next-generation network. #QuantumInternet #QuantumNetworking #EntanglementDistribution #QuantumRepeaters #QuantumCommunication #FiberOpticQuantum #QuantumKeyDistribution #LongDistanceEntanglement #QuantumInfrastructure #QuantumComputing #Technology #QuantumPhysics #FutureComputing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PodcastEpisode #LucasAndLuna #QuantumPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 23, 2026

Quantum computers need a network. In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the emerging field of quantum internet — a dedicated network that distributes entanglement between distant quantum processors. They break down the fundamental challenge: transmitting fragile quantum states over fiber optics without destroying them. Lucas explains the concept of quantum repeaters, devices that use entanglement swapping to extend range, and cites the recent proof-of-principle demonstration by a European consortium that achieved entanglement distribution over 50 kilometers of deployed fiber. Luna asks how this compares to classical internet infrastructure and whether existing fiber can be reused. They discuss the timeline: functional regional quantum networks within five years, global quantum internet perhaps a decade away. The episode closes with a forward-looking question about who will build and own this next-generation network. #QuantumInternet #QuantumNetworking #EntanglementDistribution #QuantumRepeaters #QuantumCommunication #FiberOpticQuantum #QuantumKeyDistribution #LongDistanceEntanglement #QuantumInfrastructure #QuantumComputing #Technology #QuantumPhysics #FutureComputing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PodcastEpisode #LucasAndLuna #QuantumPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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