The Quantum Network Protocol (QNP) from webXOS appears to describe a layered stack for quantum networking—handling entanglement setup, routing/scheduling, and interoperability with classical control—similar in spirit to efforts like QNodeOS and emerging quantum internet stacks.
Key ideas to look for in their intro: how QNP manages entanglement requests and lifetime, reliability/error handling, hybrid classical-quantum signaling, and compatibility with current fiber networks and simulators—those are the pillars that make a quantum network practical today.