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DESCRIPTION:Time is a common good\, yet hardly any thought is given to its 
 handling or its synchronisation in particular.\nTime synchronisation is us
 ed in various areas: from own networks to trading transactions in the fina
 ncial sector. Depending on the type of application\, it requires high accu
 racy.\nToday's solutions are mostly based on satellites (e.g. GNSS\, GPS) 
 and therefore exposed to various risks\, including hacker attacks or techn
 ical problems. Synchronisation information can be provided in various ways
  and different standards though.\nNew application areas such as 5G and edg
 e cloud evolution are creating additional drivers and requirements for hig
 hly accurate time.\nBased on the company's history\, Deutsche Telekom has 
 its own synchronisation network\, which can be operated independently of G
 NSS systems. We would like to give a brief insight into the history of tim
 e synchronisation and its use cases.
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LOCATION:Auditorium
SUMMARY:TimeSync - Sebastian Becker\, Claudia Uhlich
URL:https://pretalx.com/denog15/talk/QJCLLD/
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