[42959] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: GPS SA and Network Timing
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Howard C. Berkowitz)
Wed Sep 26 18:13:37 2001
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 18:11:26 -0400
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>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.