There is no mention how they intend to implement this " trusted and traceable distribution service for the financial sector that completely eliminates reliance on GPS". We saw how a loose connector can create a "faster than light" neutrino. Good luck to them on being able to deliver on the promise.

David McGaw


On 8/14/14 1:34 PM, Iain Young wrote:
On 14/08/14 17:24, David J Taylor wrote:

  The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has signed a distribution
agreement with trading technology company Intergence to deliver NPLTime®
- a new service providing a precise time signal directly traceable to
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and independent of GPS.  More:

http://www.npl.co.uk/news/intergence-invests-in-npltime?utm_source=measurementnews&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=august2014

Heh. I saw this, and in fact remember it being mentioned at NPL when I
was there in May for their openday.

I'd love it, but I dread to think what the cost is, and I suspect I
might get a few odd looks when they realised they were delivering to
domestic premises!


Best Regards

Iain

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