Primary Reference Time Clock

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The Primary Reference Time Clock is a highly accurate and stable timing source used in telecommunications networks to provide the reference time needed for synchronization of services and equipment.

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Primary Reference Time Clock canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf network synchronization equipment
telecommunications timing device
conformsTo telecommunications timing standards
connectedTo other network timing elements
ensures consistent timing across the network
hasFunction provide highly accurate reference time
provide highly stable reference time
hasProperty high accuracy
high stability
isPartOf network timing architecture
isRequiredFor coordinated operation of network elements
synchronous telecommunications services
mayBeImplementedAs GPS-disciplined clock
atomic clock based source
provides reference time for network synchronization
reduces timing errors in telecommunications systems
relatesTo frequency synchronization
time synchronization
supports synchronization of digital transmission systems
synchronization of equipment
synchronization of packet-based networks
synchronization of services
usedBy network operators
telecommunications service providers
usedIn telecommunications networks

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ITU-T G.8272 defines Primary Reference Time Clock
PRTC standsFor Primary Reference Time Clock