
ITSF 2022 Post Event
With ITSF (International Timing and Sync Forum) over for another year and the Calnex unicorns having caught their rainbows home, a couple of the Calnex
With ITSF (International Timing and Sync Forum) over for another year and the Calnex unicorns having caught their rainbows home, a couple of the Calnex
The synchronization (S-plane) functional and performance requirements of an O-RU are defined mainly in the O-RAN CUS and CONF documents. Ensuring that an O-RU meets
Accurate and traceable time is vital for today’s financial markets. In a world of high-frequency trading where fortunes can be made or markets crashed in
Facebook produces some of the most popular websites and apps in the world. Their technologies empower over a billion people around the globe and underpinning
The ITU-T has recently approved Recommendation G.8273.4. This standard defines how Partial Timing Support (PTS) is applied to networks using IEEE 1588 PTP, and the
The ITU has now formally approved the first version of G.8273.4, the standard defining the performance of the Partial Timing Support (PTS) clocks. This is
This year’s ITSF was the biggest ever – and I’ve been attending since 2005. We had more operators presenting their experiences and plans, and more
The 13th International IEEE Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for Measurement, Control, and Communication (ISPCS) took place last month in Portland, Oregon. Here are the
The ITU-T has just released a new set of documents approved at the last plenary meeting in July. This includes: New revision of G.8261 (first
The ITU-T has recently released a revision of G.8273.2, the recommendation describing the performance standards for boundary clocks in the network. This revision adds two
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