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SyncE

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What is SyncE?

Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) is a telecommunications technology that enables the transfer of clock signals over Ethernet physical layers. It provides a standardized method for frequency synchronization, allowing devices in an Ethernet network to synchronize their clocks to a common reference. This is crucial for applications like mobile backhaul and other time-sensitive services where precise timing is required.

What other technologies are related to SyncE?

SyncE Competitor Technologies

Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is an alternative technology to SyncE for achieving precise time synchronization, making them competitors in certain applications.
mentioned alongside SyncE in 7% (182) of relevant job posts
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is another time synchronization protocol, although typically less accurate than SyncE and PTP, it competes in applications where less precision is required.
mentioned alongside SyncE in 1% (67) of relevant job posts

SyncE Complementary Technologies

SyncE is an extension to Ethernet, providing a physical layer frequency synchronization mechanism. Therefore, it complements Ethernet.
mentioned alongside SyncE in 0% (56) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning SyncE?

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Juniper Networks
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Cisco Systems
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