SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Symmetricom®,
Inc. (NASDAQ: SYMM), a worldwide leader in precision time and
frequency technologies, today announced that several of their
timing and synchronization experts will be presenting at WSTS'12,
May 20-22, 2012 in Broomfield, Colorado. Sponsored by NIST,
Telcordia and ATIS-COAST, the 21st WSTS provides a forum for
high-level discussion and knowledge sharing with synchronization
experts.
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WHO:
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Timing
& Synchronization Experts from Symmetricom
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WHAT:
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2012
Telcordia - NIST - ATIS Workshop on Synchronization in
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Telecommunication Systems (NIST/WSTS '12)
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WHEN:
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Tuesday,
March 20 – Thursday, March 22, 2012
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WHERE:
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The Omni
Interlocken Resort, Broomfield, Colorado
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Symmetricom timing experts will be presenting on the
following topics:
- Evolving the Architecture for Packet-Based Frequency Delivery
to Support the Distribution of Accurate Time, Tim Frost, principal technologist
- Performance of Hybrid Clocks, George Zampetti, chief scientist
- Characterizing PRTC Accuracy and Stability, Lee Cosart, senior technologist
- Telecom Synchronization with DTI Over Optical and Copper
Transport, Sanjay Mani, director
advanced development
James Armstrong, executive vice
president & general manager, communications business unit at
Symmetricom will moderate a panel discussion, "GPS Vulnerability
and Backing up Critical Infrastructure" to close out day one of the
symposium.
Symmetricom timing experts will also be presenting the following
papers:
- IETF – TICTOC by Tim Frost,
principal technologist
- COAST/Sync by Lee Cosart, senior
technologist
Symmetricom is pleased to be a corporate sponsor of the event
and will be exhibiting its comprehensive portfolio of carrier-grade
solutions including the TimeProvider®5000 Grandmaster Clock,
TimeHub 5500 and SSU 2000 as part of the event showcase.
For more information on the event, visit:
http://tf.nist.gov/seminars/WSTS/WSTS.html.
About NIST
NIST, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, was founded
in 1901 as the nation's first federal physical science research
laboratory. Over the years, the scientists and technical staff at
NIST have made solid contributions to image processing, DNA
diagnostic "chips," smoke detectors, and automated error-correcting
software for machine tools. Just a few of the other areas in which
NIST has had major impact include atomic clocks, X-ray standards
for mammography, scanning tunneling microscopy, pollution-control
technology, and high-speed dental drills. We invite you to explore
our web site to learn about our current projects, to find out how
you can work with us, or to make use of our products and services.
For more information, visit: http://www.nist.gov.
About Symmetricom, Inc.
Symmetricom (NASDAQ:SYMM), a world leader in precise time
solutions, sets the world's standard for time. The company
generates, distributes and applies precise time for the
communications, aerospace/defense, IT infrastructure and metrology
industries. Symmetricom's customers, from communications service
providers and network equipment manufacturers to governments and
their suppliers worldwide, are able to build more reliable networks
and systems by using the company's advanced timing technologies,
atomic clocks, services and solutions. All products support today's
precise timing standards, including GPS-based timing, IEEE 1588
(PTP), Network Time Protocol (NTP), Synchronous Ethernet and
DOCSIS® timing. Symmetricom is based in San Jose, Calif., with offices worldwide. For
more information, visit: http://www.symmetricom.com or join the
dialogue at http://www.twitter.com/symmetricom.
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Symmetricom Contact:
Tracy Schriver
Symmetricom
1-707-636-1908
tschriver@symmetricom.com
Media Contact:
Liam Rose
GolinHarris for Symmetricom
t: 415-318-4380
lrose@golinharris.com
SOURCE Symmetricom, Inc.