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Posted by TELECOM Digest Temporary Moder on November 4, 2007, 1:48 am
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I was just resetting the clocks in my house, and it brought back a memory.
When I was a technician, the ESS switches each kept their own time,
and on occasion, they'd be misset and the programming staff would have
to run special correction jobs to change all the tape records that had
been created during the interval the clock was incorrect.
Is this still the case, or are the C.O.'s synched to an NBS-traceable
source now?
Bill Horne
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