5 February 2013
Symmetricom Inc. announced two new
capabilities for its SSU 2000 Synchronization Supply Unit: a
GLONASS timing reference that uses signals from the satellite
navigation system operated by the Russian Aerospace Defense
Forces, and Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE), an ITU-T
synchronization standard that delivers frequency synchronization
over the Ethernet physical layer.
Available as an integrated card for
the Symmetricom SSU 2000, the GLONASS referencing feature will
allow customers to support both GPS and GLONASS simultaneously,
providing added protection should signals from one navigation
system become unavailable. GPS has long served as the primary
reference signal for timing and synchronization in
telecommunications and other networks. Operators in some regions
prefer to use the GLONASS system, either as the primary time
reference or in conjunction with GPS signals. Symmetricom has
enhanced the SSU 2000 satellite receiver functionality to meet
this demand.
"GLONASS signals have become an
important primary reference for timing and synchronization
systems," said
Laura Finkelstein , vice
president of product management for Symmetricom. "The SSU 2000
is well-established as the synchronization platform for
communication service providers globally. The integrated
capability to simultaneously support both GPS and GLONASS
provides our customers another way to improve the reliability of
their network."
Timing and synchronization are a focal
point technology in Ethernet and mobile carrier networks today.
Synchronous Ethernet allows frequency signals to transfer at the
physical layer over Ethernet, helping improve network
reliability by offering synchronization services to Carrier
Ethernet networks. Using SyncE to complement IEEE 1588 Precision
Time Protocol (PTP) can enhance PTP services being delivered to
mobile base stations deployed in radio access networks. The new
SSU 2000 capability puts SyncE and PTP on the same output port,
thus providing an ideal synchronization solution for the
evolution of mobile networks as they extend coverage and
increase capacity.
Designed in a NEBS-compliant package,
the SSU 2000 integrates intelligent functional modules into a
flexible, fully redundant system. This enables telecom network
operators to seamlessly satisfy current and future requirements
for generating and distributing superior synchronization signals
for advanced network services.