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NTP Server Time
UTC - NTP server time
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the world’s standard timescale. UTC is governed by a constellation of atomic clocks from all around the world and is the source of time used by millions of
NTP servers across the globe. Galleon have years of experience in providing accurate NTP Server time synchronization solutions from GPS atomic clock receivers (GPS NTP servers) that
can receive UTC from anywhere on the globe to atomic radio clocks (ARC) that receive the NIST WWVB signal broadcast from Colorado.
By synchronizing NTP server time to UTC, also commonly known as UT1, Zulu time (or often mistakenly GMT - Greenwich Meantime), separate networks from across the globe can all carry
the exact same time ensuring time sensitive transaction can be conducted confidently and securely.
A Galleon NTP server can synchronize entire networks to within a few milliseconds of UTC ensuring accurate, stable and secure synchronization.
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