Eclipse does in the UK (ntp.eclipse.co.uk) - seems fairly good.

ntpq returns:

ntpq -p ntp.eclipse.co.uk
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
==============================================================================
*ntp1.linx.net   .1PPS.           1 u  466 1024  377   18.100    0.220   1.170

Cheers
Mike

On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 17:13:23 +0100
"David J Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hal Murray wrote:
> >> I think for "non-mission-critical" requests like this, we will see a
> >> bureaucracy problem at many major ISPs. Most are also huge phone or
> >> cable operators, and suffer from decades of institutional overhead.
> >
> > It would be a major step in the right direction if ISPs even ran NTP
> > servers for their own customers and publicized that they did it.
> >
> > Does anybody have a list of which ISPs do that?  Sounds like a good
> > page for the Wiki.
> 
> Mine does.  But
> 
> - they are based in the UK, and were syncing to US servers rather than UK 
> ones
> 
> - they were syncing over an asymmetrical (satellite?) link at one time, 
> and therefore had a fixed 20ms (or whatever) offset!
> 
> - an "ntpq  -p  ntp.blueyonder.co.uk" currently gives "request timed out".
> 
> Perhaps it's now "mine did"?
> 
> David 
> 
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