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Spectral Capital Corporation (OTCQB: FCCN) is a Nevada-based digital infrastructure and AI-forward platform company that regularly reports on developments across artificial intelligence, quantum-forward computing, and telecommunications-focused communications infrastructure. The FCCN news feed highlights the company’s progress in building an extensive patent portfolio and in acquiring and integrating operating telecommunications businesses.
News updates for Spectral Capital often cover acquisitions and transaction milestones, such as the completed acquisition of Telvantis Voice Services, Inc., the acquisition of 42 Telecom Ltd., and binding term sheets to acquire Intermatica S.p.A., MultiCortex, LLC, and Snack Prompt Corp. These items detail stock-based consideration, earn-out structures tied to revenue and operating profit, and the conditions required for closing, offering insight into how Spectral structures its growth through mergers and acquisitions.
Investors and observers can also find announcements on Spectral’s intellectual property achievements, including crossing the 300-patent threshold and transmitting its 500th patent filing, as well as its stated intention to pursue 1,000 patent filings. These stories outline the company’s focus on AI-native operating systems, quantum-AI hybrid architectures, telecom-related semiconductors, and AI-driven routing and load-balancing technologies.
Additional news items address Spectral’s planned NASDAQ uplisting, engagement of a financial advisor, and appointments of independent directors and a Chief Financial Officer with international public-company and capital-markets experience. Together, these updates provide a view into Spectral’s strategic direction, capital-markets orientation, and the evolution of its telecommunications and AI portfolios. Readers interested in FCCN can use this news stream to follow transaction announcements, IP milestones, and governance changes as disclosed by the company.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has filed a patent for pandemic response using quantum computing architecture. The system aims to analyze human genomes, test pathogens, generate synthetic pathogens, and model public health strategies, including social distancing measures, economic impacts, and optimal health responses for existing or future pandemics.
The company's approach utilizes a distributed quantum ledger database with post-quantum secure edge and hybrid computing architecture, optimizing between classical and quantum computers. Spectral plans to develop working prototypes by late 2025, making the system available to enterprises for pandemic response planning.
The initiative is part of Spectral's broader strategy to develop quantum software and middleware solutions. The company has announced plans to build one of the industry's largest intellectual property portfolios, targeting over 500 patent filings by the end of 2025.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) Chairman Sean Brehm appeared on FOX Business' Making Money with Charles Payne on January 15th, 2025, discussing the quantum computing market landscape. During the interview, Brehm highlighted how Spectral's unique approach uses plasmonics to strengthen qubit signals, contrasting with other companies that require absolute zero temperatures.
The discussion featured several quantum sector leaders including RGTI, FCCN, IONQ, and QUBT. Brehm emphasized that Spectral's technology leverages the mature semiconductor industry for a more practical market approach. The interview also highlighted the growing investor interest in quantum technologies, noting IONQ and NVIDIA's role in providing next-generation infrastructure for commercialization.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB:FCCN) has filed a critical patent in quantum cybersecurity, focusing on protecting RSA encryption from quantum computing threats. The patent is one of 104 patentable innovations acquired through the Vogon Cloud acquisition. According to Allied Market Research, the RSA segment represents approximately 50% of the hardware encryption market, projected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2031.
The company aims to develop solutions that ensure RSA encryption remains secure in the quantum era, while also advancing its unhackable distributed quantum ledger database technology. Spectral has announced plans to build one of the largest intellectual property portfolios in the hybrid and quantum computing industry, with a goal of filing more than 500 patents by the end of 2025.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has filed a critical patent in quantum cybersecurity, focusing on protecting RSA encryption from quantum computing threats. The patent is part of 104 patentable innovations acquired through the Vogon Cloud acquisition. According to Allied Market Research, the RSA segment represents approximately 50% of the hardware encryption market, projected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2031.
The company aims to develop solutions that ensure RSA encryption remains secure in the quantum era, addressing potential risks to global data security. Spectral has announced plans to build one of the largest intellectual property portfolios in the industry, with a goal of filing more than 500 patents by the end of 2025. The company focuses on hybrid computing systems that combine classical computing with quantum technologies.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB:FCCN) has appointed Aaron Christensen as Chief Revenue Officer to lead the global commercialization of its Vogon Cloud solutions. Christensen brings over 20 years of leadership experience, previously serving as VP of Business Development at Cardone Ventures and CEO of Christensen Automotive.
His primary focus will be commercializing the Vogon Cloud, a decentralized and hybrid cloud solution operating across 16 global regions. The platform is powered by renewable energy sources including solar, wind, and graphene-hydrogen enhanced batteries, designed to deliver high-performance computing with minimal environmental impact.
This initiative is part of Spectral Capital's broader strategy to develop quantum-resilient technologies, including the Vogon Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB) and QuanTomo analytic tomography.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has appointed Aaron Christensen as Chief Revenue Officer to lead global commercialization efforts, particularly focusing on scaling sales of the Vogon Decentralized and Hybrid Cloud infrastructure across 16 global regions. Christensen brings over 20 years of leadership experience, previously serving as VP of Business Development at Cardone Ventures and CEO of Christensen Automotive.
In his role as CRO, Christensen will focus on commercializing Vogon Cloud, a solution powered by renewable energy sources including solar, wind, and enhanced batteries. The platform features micro data centers designed for high-efficiency operations while minimizing environmental impact. This initiative is part of Spectral Capital's strategy to enable a quantum-resilient future through technologies like the Vogon Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB) and QuanTomo analytic tomography.
Spectral has announced significant progress in its quantum computing patent strategy. The company has filed 61 patents in quantum computing and plans to file a total of 104 patents by the end of January 2025, following the acquisition of Vogon Cloud technology. The company aims to file more than 500 patent applications by the end of 2025, leveraging innovations from Verdant Quantum, Quantomo acquisitions, and their key scientists.
For context, while classical computing has seen 350,000 patents filed worldwide, quantum computing has less than 40,000 patent applications. The company's patent portfolio covers various innovations, including synthetic data usage, Monte Carlo simulations for quantum error reduction, and quantum-era cybersecurity commoditization. Their technology platform encompasses decentralized cloud, advanced quantum algorithms, quantum databases, and room-temperature quantum chips.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) announced a significant patent milestone in quantum computing. The company has filed 61 patents and plans to file a total of 104 patents by the end of January 2025, following the acquisition of Vogon Cloud technology. Spectral aims to file more than 500 patent applications by the end of 2025, positioning itself as a global intellectual property leader in quantum computing.
The company highlights that while classical computing has seen 350,000 patents filed worldwide, quantum computing has less than 40,000 patent applications. Spectral's patent portfolio covers various innovations, including synthetic data methods, Monte Carlo simulations for quantum error reduction, cyber security solutions, and room-temperature quantum chips. The company's strategy aims to strengthen US intellectual property dominance in quantum computing.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB:FCCN) announces its transformation into a Deep Quantum Technology Platform, shifting from incubation to developing and operating proprietary quantum systems. The company introduces key innovations including the Vogon Decentralized Edge and Hybrid Cloud, Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB), and plasmonic System-On-a-Chip architecture.
The company appointed Dr. Moshik Cohen as CTO and launched the Verdant Quantum initiative, focusing on room-temperature quantum computing through plasmonic chips. Their technology eliminates the need for cryogenic cooling while enabling near-light-speed processing. The Vogon DQLDB features deterministic concurrency, post-quantum cryptography, and consensus algorithms.
The quantum computing market is projected to grow from $885.4M in 2023 to $12.62B by 2032, with a 34.8% CAGR.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) announces its transformation into a Deep Quantum Technology Platform, shifting from incubator to operator of proprietary quantum systems. The company introduces key innovations including the Vogon Decentralized Edge and Hybrid Cloud with embedded Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB), and plasmonic System-On-a-Chip architecture operating at room temperature.
The company appointed quantum physicist Dr. Moshik Cohen as CTO to lead the Verdant Quantum initiative, which eliminates the need for cryogenic cooling through room-temperature plasmonic chips. The technology leverages plasmons for near-light-speed data processing while reducing energy consumption. The quantum computing market is projected to grow from $885.4 million in 2023 to $12.62 billion by 2032, with a 34.8% CAGR.