A new era is beginning in the history of time and frequency delivery. The levels of accuracy that have so far been considered sufficient for synchronization infrastructure are no longer enough. Existing timing technologies simply cannot meet the precision requirements of the new generation of fixed, mobile or cable networks. As standard bodies such as ITU-T have revisited the specifications of ePRC and ePRTC, more stringent requirements have emerged. Our new optical cesium atomic clock is the response. With our OSA 3350 ePRC+, we’re changing the direction of telecom network synchronization.
Mitigating GNSS vulnerabilities
For critical infrastructures relying on precise synchronization for secure business continuity, highly stable clocks are essential to defend against jamming and spoofing attacks.
Ease of integration
Our OSA 3350 ePRC+ is easy to implement in communication networks with standard SNMP interfaces at the network element or comprehensive Ensemble Sync Director management support.
As the ITU-T releases more stringent ePRC and ePRTC specifications, communication service providers need solutions with enough headroom to meet emerging requirements. Our industry-first OSA 3350 ePRC+ is a cesium atomic clock built with superior optical technology for the best available holdover, significantly exceeding current requirements. That means our customers can be confident that their investment will be safe even with further tightening of requirements.
In combination with our market-leading multi-technology grandmasters, our OSA 3350 ePRC+ can be applied for the most stringent ePRTC applications featuring high availability and unmatched holdover.