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The Latvian State Radio and Television Centre (LVRTC) is collaborating with communications firm Tet, the Electronic Communications Office of Latvia and the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Latvia to begin work on the formation of a. Project "Development of experimental quantum communication infrastructure in Latvia", acronym: LATQN, has received funding from the European Union under grant agreement No: 101091559.
After a fiber optic cable was damaged near Sweden, Latvia sent a patrol boat to inspect a suspicious vessel in the Baltic Sea. Sweden later said it
Read MoreThe project "Development of experimental quantum communication infrastructure in Latvia" is co-funded by the European Union. The term of the Project implementation is 36 months from 01.01.2023 to
Read MoreQuantum communications technologies are currently in a swift development phase, and similar national projects are being implemented in many EU countries. In February 2021, Latvia
Read MoreThe Latvian State Radio and Television Center (LVRTC) has established an extensive optical fiber communication network that provides connectivity across various regions of Latvia, including Latgale
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Read MoreThe plan regulates communications sector policy throughout Latvia. The target groups of the plan are electronic communications enterprises, planning regions, local governments and residents.
Read MoreProject "Development of experimental quantum communication infrastructure in Latvia", acronym: LATQN, has received funding from the European Union under grant agreement No: 101091559.
Read MoreD7.1 – Technical report about fibre infrastructure assessment Project "Development of experimental quantum communication infrastructure in Latvia", acronym: LATQN, has received funding from the
Read MoreOn Sunday morning, an undersea fiber-optic cable belonging to the Latvian State Radio and Television Center (LVRTC) was damaged in the Baltic
Read MoreLVRTC has informed the responsible authorities about the incident. According to the information currently available to LVRTC, electronic
Read MoreThe network in Latvia''s regions was built in areas where electronic communications operators had no plans to develop their own infrastructure due to low population density and high construction costs.
Read MoreIn 2009, Tet started its investments in developing an optical fibre-to-the-home network. The aim of the project is universal FTTP coverage for most multi-story buildings nationwide as well as coverage in
Read MoreThe engineers of Latvian State Radio and Television Centre (LVRTC) and the crew of the sea fibre optic cable repair ship, completed the reconnection
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Read MorePhoto credit: Data Logistics Center In January, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania finished the five-year construction of the Baltic Highway – a broadband backbone network
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Read MoreA draft of potential amendments to the Grant agreement has been prepared and sent, which correspondens to the acutal project implementation, personnel and budget.
Read MoreThe results proved that this technology can be used to improve security in Latvia''s communications infrastructure and data transmission, and confirmed the need to prepare for
Read MoreThis is mostly thanks to the large-scale optic network infrastructure development project by the communication company Lattelecom, as the
Read MoreIts advanced fiber-optic networks and robust infrastructure support fast and reliable data transmission. Additionally, hosting in Riga ensures compliance with EU data protection regulations, offering secure
Read MoreRegulations have been put in place to support the development of optical fibre networks, allowing investors to intervene in common projects with other merchants.
Read MoreAn EU-funded project has installed next-generation fast and ultra-fast electronic communications infrastructure in rural areas of Latvia, including some of the country''s most remote districts.
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Read MoreThe project aims to establish a ~300 km cross-border Quantum Communication Infrastructure (QCI) backbone connecting Riga, Panevėžys, and Vilnius. This infrastructure will ensure ultra-secure data
Read More"By implementing this project, we plan on installing quantum key distribution technology in several of the most important sections of the Latvia State Radio and Television Centre''s optic
Read MoreD2.1 – Optical infrastructure QKD feasibility qualification parameters and testing methodology (Public) Project "Development of experimental quantum Development of experimental quantum
Read MoreAn underwater fiber optic cable belonging to the Latvian State Radio and Television Broadcasting Center (LVRTC) was significantly damaged on Jan.
Read MoreThe implementation of the project "Development of experimental quantum communication infrastructure in Latvia" (Project number: 101091559, Project acronym: LATQN Call: DIGITAL-2021-QCI-01)
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