Try Net.Time live User Interface
ALBEDO invites you to explore a live PTP/NTP precision timing clock, Net.Time, through your browser. This demo lets engineers test IEEE 1588 configurations, GNSS inputs, PRP interfaces, and multi-protocol timing workflows exactly as in the field.
MIAMI, DEC 5th, 2025
The Net.Time web GUI is original, clean, visual, and fast, engineered for utility, telecom, transport, and defense engineers who don’t have time to fight clunky management screens. Launch the demo, click the block diagram, and discover why so many customers call Net.Time the most user-friendly clock in the rack.
Launch the Live demo
· ntime.albedotelecom.com
· user: albedo
· password: atslatsl

Fig 1. Net.Time PTP/NTP live dashboard showing inputs, outputs, and sync path.
Why we’re offering a Live demo
Let’s be honest: configuring timing gear has traditionally been… painful.
Nested menus, obscure CLI commands, outdated Java applets, and web pages that refresh like it’s 1999: “Give us a clear view of all references and outputs and make switching easy.”
We listened.

Fig 2. Click any interface to configure or monitor it.
What makes it different from other Clocks?
This is not a screenshot gallery. This is a real, live signal-flow map connected to an actual Net.Time unit:
- Visual Block Diagram. All time reference interfaces appear on the left (IN) and the timing outputs on the right (OUT).
- Click-to-Route Logic. Select a reference, adjust priorities, and map outputs — no CLI memorization.
- Multi-Protocol Awareness. Monitor and configure PTP, NTP, SyncE, IRIG-B, PPS, ToD, and more from a single panel.
- Real-Time Status & Alarms. Instant visibility of lock state, GNSS quality, PTP GM/BC/OC roles, counters, oscillator health, and alarms.
- Remote-Friendly. Runs on any browser, no plug-ins, responsive layout for laptops & tablets on remote sites.

Fig 3. Select GNSS, PTP, SyncE, IRIG-B or external references in one click.
What You Can Do in the Demo
Mind that on the other side there is a real Net.Time clock then…
- Check sync status: is the oscillator locked? Which input is active?
- Change reference priorities; promote a backup PTP or GNSS source
- Enable/disable outputs and observe real state transitions
- Inspect PTP performance in real time
- Review alarms, event logs, and GNSS metrics
- Export / import configurations
- Simulate failures: force reference drops and watch automatic switchover

Fig 4. Configure the Protocol Outputs.
Key features engineers appreciate
- Visual signal path to eliminate guesswork
- Support for both legacy and next-generation timing protocols
- Priority-based automatic switchover
- Combined GNSS + Packet Timing for resilience against jamming/spoofing
The Net.Time Philosophy
Many legacy timing platforms hide essential functions behind deep menu trees, require CLI for anything advanced, or depend on proprietary applications that security teams refuse to install. Net.Time takes the opposite approach:
Everything critical is visible, clickable, and contextual.
This reduces training time, prevents configuration errors, and accelerates acceptance testing, crucial for large deployments in utilities, telecom networks, transportation systems, and defense infrastructure.

Fig 5. Net.Time: probably the most advanced yet friendly clock in the market.
Security & Demo Safeguards
The public demo runs in a controlled environment:
- Configurations reset automatically
- Some critical functions may be restricted
- Logging data is anonymized
- No production traffic is exposed
- For a private evaluation instance, contact us below
Contact us
Request a private evaluation of our PTP Grandmaster and NTP server platform.
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