1. Fraunhofer ISI and Saarland University analyzed three generations of quantum communication, focusing on patent development and international research strategies. 2. The study predicts future growth rates between 15 and 25 percent for quantum communication technologies. 3. Challenges include lowering infrastructure costs, further developing technologies, and raising awareness of IT security risks.
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