This does not mean transporting the particle from location A to location B only the information about the full quantum state.
That will suffice. You can annihilate a massive particle, turn it into photons carrying information about its quantum state, send them to some other planet and use them to re-create the original particle. This will allow transportation of massive objects at light speed, provided that the necessary energy is already at the destination point.
So, "teleportation" as seen in Star Trek is at least theoretically possible, except there is no means to copy the transported object, and the effects of disturbing the communication signal would be less pleasing.
Technical difficulties to overcome:
1. You have to annihilate a whole human body, so you have to prepare some bit of antimatter.
2. You have to be annihilating it so slowly, so that the heat does not destroy the teleporter or the planet.
3. You have to be annihilating it so fast, so that the untouched parts don't move relative to the already annihilated parts (or perhaps freeze it near 0 Kelvin before the teleportation).
4. You have to collect all information of the system (every damn photon) and store it in some quantum computer.
5. You have to send the data to other planet with virtually no interference from anyting.
6. You have to have big amount of energy at the destination point, ready to use before the teleportation and quantum-entangled with the antimatter used to annihilate the body.
7. You have to re-create the matter from received photons, getting back the body and the original antimatter.
This seems complex, but is possible in principle. Laws of physics allow as to turn matter into massless information, send it away and turn back to matter. So, it's only the matter of time before people start sending themselves to distant places through network :).