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Adtran launches Satellite Time and Location solution for enhanced GNSS resilience
News summary: GPS and other GNSS services are susceptible to disturbances and attacks that could impact critical network synchronization New Adtran

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nNews summary:\n\n\n\nGPS and other GNSS services are susceptible to disturbances and attacks that could impact critical network synchronization\n\n\n\nNew Adtran Oscilloquartz timing solutions featuring STL PNT technology boost security and reliability through a dual-source approach\n\n\n\nThese include M.2 form factor OSA 5400 STL module and OSA 5405-S, ideal for indoor use and as a backup for GNSS vulnerabilities outdoors\n\n\n\n HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAdtran today launched new synchronization solutions featuring Satellite Time and Location (STL) technology to address the growing vulnerabilities of GPS and other GNSS systems to jamming and spoofing attacks. Alongside GNSS-based timing, the OSA 5405-S PTP grandmaster clock can now receive STL signals. This compact and versatile device caters to a diverse range of indoor and outdoor deployment settings, serving industries from 5G and data centers to smart grids and defense. Also available from the Adtran Oscilloquartz suite is the OSA 5400 STL module, which brings the benefits of a compact STL/GNSS receiver to third-party switches and servers. STL harnesses low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites as a distinct time source, offering not just an effective alternative to GNSS but also enhancing it with greater reliability and security. This dual-source approach aligns with zero-trust principles, ensuring resilience even in the event of GNSS disruption.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231026550790/en/Adtran’s OSA 5405-S and OSA 5400 STL module will prove key in tackling GNSS vulnerabilities. (Photo: Business Wire)\n“The world is waking up to the need for timing resilience. As GNSS systems face increasing vulnerabilities, it’s clear that relying solely on traditional synchronization sources is a ticking time bomb for our critical infrastructure. The potential fallout could be massive: grounded flights, non-functioning power plants and financial systems thrown into chaos. That’s why the launch of our OSA 5405-S is so crucial. With this solution, we’re making jamming and spoofing nearly impossible,” said Gil Biran, GM of Oscilloquartz, Adtran. “By ensuring highly precise positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) services even in GNSS-denied applications, our OSA 5405-S will be a vital resource for m...