
NEXCOM announced at MWC Barcelona 2026 a suite of quantum‑resistant platforms that embed post‑quantum cryptography (PQC) frameworks for long‑term data protection. The rollout targets telecom, enterprise and industrial networks, emphasizing edge security and resilient networking. Alongside the PQC platforms, the company introduced a Time‑Sensitive Networking (TSN) Activation Kit to simplify real‑time industrial deployments. All solutions are manufactured in Taiwan and will be displayed at booth 5A61 in the Taiwan Pavilion.
The race to secure communications against quantum computers has accelerated as standards bodies finalize post‑quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms. Telecom operators, cloud providers, and industrial firms are evaluating how to retrofit legacy equipment without disrupting service. NEXCOM’s announcement at MWC Barcelona 2026 places the company among the early adopters offering turnkey PQC‑ready platforms, allowing customers to embed quantum‑resistant keys at the edge and in core routers. By aligning its roadmap with the upcoming NIST PQC standards, NEXCOM reduces the integration risk that many vendors still face.
Beyond cryptography, NEXCOM highlighted a Time‑Sensitive Networking (TSN) Activation Kit designed to cut deployment time for deterministic industrial networks. The kit bundles configuration tools, firmware, and reference designs that enable sub‑microsecond synchronization for smart warehouses, robotics, and production logistics. This approach addresses a persistent pain point: the complexity of aligning Ethernet switches, gateways, and sensors to meet IEC 62439‑2 requirements. By packaging TSN as a plug‑and‑play solution, NEXCOM not only speeds rollout but also creates a natural pathway for customers to adopt its quantum‑resistant edge devices in the same infrastructure.
The combined offering signals a broader market shift toward future‑proof networking hardware. Manufacturers that can deliver both quantum‑ready security and real‑time performance are likely to capture contracts in 5G backhaul, private‑edge clouds, and Industry 4.0 projects where downtime is costly. NEXCOM’s Taiwan‑based production adds a layer of supply‑chain diversification, appealing to operators wary of geopolitical tensions. As regulators begin to mandate stronger encryption, vendors that have already integrated PQC will enjoy a competitive advantage, accelerating the transition from experimental pilots to enterprise‑wide deployments.
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