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{{PAGENAME}} is a technology enabling virtually instanteous, secure communication with any place in known universe, using cheap U-Link devices based on quantum mechanics. Establishing a link requires physical movement of a communication device to a new location, but eavesdropping on such communication is impossible without stealing a device.
{{PAGENAME}} is a technology enabling virtually instantaneous, secure communication with any place in known universe, using cheap U-Link devices based on quantum mechanics. Establishing a link requires physical movement of a communication device to a new location, but eavesdropping on such communication is impossible without stealing a device.

Bandwidth provided by handheld personal devices is limited to several kilobytes per seconds. Wider links are also possible, but require exponentially more power and cooling, typically provided by orbital installations converting U-highway links to locally used electromagnetic waves.


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Latest revision as of 11:33, 29 September 2024

Universal Entanglement is a technology enabling virtually instantaneous, secure communication with any place in known universe, using cheap U-Link devices based on quantum mechanics. Establishing a link requires physical movement of a communication device to a new location, but eavesdropping on such communication is impossible without stealing a device.

Bandwidth provided by handheld personal devices is limited to several kilobytes per seconds. Wider links are also possible, but require exponentially more power and cooling, typically provided by orbital installations converting U-highway links to locally used electromagnetic waves.