China Successfully Teleported Information as Quantum Data at Thousands of Kilometers in an Instant

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Quantum data transfer would change the game if it became reliable and a lot of shyt would change. In this age it's still all about replication spine leaf would remain as a backup even with new tech just like old tech still remains, cat5/6 copper has serious limitations it cant replace fiber, on a Enterprise level servers/switches/gpu etc copper is pretty much relegated to console or management connections for those devices, replication and data transfer is pretty much all Fiber, too much dependency to totally obsolete and in most cases say Quantum came to fruition the Network infrastructure would remain just reroute and convert to "quantum leap POE's" IMO, OSP would be different but everything is about replication and asset protection/destruction the more the better in their mind. Companies are still using tape machines and pay places like Iron M to store old data bearing shyt going back to the Trading Places days.

I'm sure there's old factories and Banks, and document holding facilities that will probably never come out of the 80s/90s to use this tech. In some ways staying on old tech provide solid security sometimes, like having an old beat up car that most likely wont be stolen.

4 years ago I saw a plasma machine that ONLY worked on Windows 98.. ONLY. ONLY. Of course it was not networked anywhere. Getting it to work correctly again required cloning a new drive(on older hardware of course), There's alot of laser and plasma machines(among other machinery) out there that will probably never upgrade either, until the machines themselves need to be replaced.
 
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