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Re: GPS SA and Network Timing
From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <hcb () clark net>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 18:11:26 -0400
i suspect the person wanting to use gps/sa for circuit timing was presuming their pop would not be moving very fast. if it was to move fast, i suspect they would have problems more severe than timing. randy
Hmmm...don't know...if we're talking about survivable networks, maybe an airborne POP would be one direction.
The buffers on the fiber links, however, would REALLY need to be elastic.
Current thread:
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing, (continued)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing E.B. Dreger (Sep 27)
- RE: GPS SA and Network Timing Hire, Ejay (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Robert E. Seastrom (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Owen DeLong (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Joel Jaeggli (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Hank Nussbacher (Sep 27)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Robert E. Seastrom (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Wolfgang Henke (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Marshall Eubanks (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Randy Bush (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Howard C. Berkowitz (Sep 26)
- Re: GPS SA and Network Timing Petr Swedock (Sep 26)