> 
> 
> 
>   Hi,
> 
> 
> 
>    The way I see this being properly implemented is the following:
> 
>    Every ISP provides on one of it's routers, a NTP service for it's
> clients. This server can synchronize both with ntp.ac.il, and
> ntp.iix.net.il. Then, the ISP will make that server known to it's clients
> (prefferably using ntp.some.isp.here format for clarity).
> 
>    Thus, it will allow to have major NTP servers synch against ntp.ac.il,
> and ntp.iix.net.il, and the clients of each ISP can synch to the ISPs ntp
> server.
> 
>    If accuracy is of great importance, ISPs may want to synch their time
> servers with other NTP sources world wide. Any respectable NSP today (I am
> talking about people like UUnet, MCI/WorldComm, AT&T and such) have a NTP
> service available for it's clients.
> 


How will you convince bezeqint to have its own ntp server?


> 
> --Ariel
> 
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