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Symmetricom Announces Invited Speakers for 5th International Telecom Sync Forum (ITSF) in London
SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Symmetricom, Inc. (NASDAQ: SYMM), a worldwide leader in precise time and frequency technologies that accelerate the deployment and enable the management of next generation networks, today announced that three of the company's timing and synchronization experts are invited speakers at the 5th International Telecom Sync Forum (ITSF) on Tuesday, November 13 - Thursday, November 15, 2007 in London, United Kingdom. They will be participating in both workshop and conference sessions throughout the three-day forum. The company is also exhibiting its precise time and synchronization solutions. Organized by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), ITSF provides a forum focused on developments, techniques, issues, problems and solutions relating to synchronization and timing applicable to the telecom and related industries.
WHO: Lee Cosart, Senior Technologist, Symmetricom
WHAT: Presenting: "Time & Timing Measurement Fundamentals -
MTIE/TDEV" at the ITSF Workshop and "Timing Measurements in
Packet Networks" during Day 2, Session 3: "Technology
including Standards, Sync Distribution, Time and Timing"
WHO: Tim Frost, Principal Technologist, Symmetricom
WHAT: Presenting: "Primary Reference Clocks" at the ITSF Workshop and
"Deployment Considerations for IEEE 1588 in Telecommunication
Networks" during Session 4: "Infrastructure (Architecture,
Solutions for the Future)"
WHO: Phil Mann, Vice President EMEA, Symmetricom
WHAT: Chair of Session 4: "Infrastructure (Architecture, Solutions
for the Future)"
WHERE: Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Savoy Place, 2
Savoy Place, London, WCR 0BL
Charlie Ferreira, business development director at Symmetricom and steering group member of the ITSF commented, "ITSF provides a unique opportunity for users to mingle with some of the world's top technology experts. ITSF 2007 is designed to encourage a wider understanding of the needs for sync in telecom networks and applications by bringing together individuals from industry, government and academia representing users, suppliers and professionals in the telecom sector."
Over 100 of the world's experts in telecom, frequency and time are expected to attend ITSF. The event features a two-part workshop on Traditional Sync Topics and Sync-Oriented Packet Networks on the first day, followed by two days of technical sessions focused on Applications, Technology and Infrastructure.
For more information on ITSF 2007 or for a schedule of workshop or conference sessions, please visit: http://www.telecom-sync.com/.
About The Institution of Engineering and Technology
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET has more than 150,000 members in 127 countries and has offices in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. The Institution provides a global knowledge network to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas and promotes the positive role of Science, Engineering and Technology in the world. For more information, www.theiet.org.
About Symmetricom, Inc.
As a worldwide leader in precise time and frequency products and services, Symmetricom provides "Perfect Timing" to customers around the world. Since 1985, the company's solutions have helped define the world's time and frequency standards, delivering precision, reliability and efficiency to wireline and wireless networks, instrumentation and testing applications and network time management. Deployed in more than 90 countries, the company's synchronization solutions include primary reference sources, building integrated timing supplies (BITS), GPS timing receivers, time and frequency distribution systems, network time servers and ruggedized oscillators. Symmetricom also incorporates technologies including Universal Timing Interface (UTI), Network Time Protocol (NTP), Precision Time Protocol (IEEE 1588), and others supporting the world's migration to Next Generation Networks (NGN). Symmetricom is based in San Jose, Calif., with offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.symmetricom.com.
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