There is misunderstanding here. The signals are timestamped at the equipement after they are feed in into it. In order to get accurate timestamps (where by accurate I mean time as the signals where seen/generated in USA not as signals were feed in into equipment in Central Europe) we have to introduce small offset on the clocks on the equipment (they must run 150 milliseconds behind the real time) . It is not possible to timestamp signals in USA as the backhauling equipement is not much more than optical fibre cables. Clocks are synchronized from private ntp server. I am not talking about compensating the network latency in NTP protocol itself. Is it more clear now?
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