“I’ll be a second”, “Can I borrow you for a second?”, “Have you got a second?”. Phrases we hear many times each day but what exactly is...
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The first ever SIG-TFN meeting took place on 16-17 October in Amsterdam, kindly hosted by the University of Amsterdam at their research and innovation hub – Science Park. SIG-TFN was established in February 2024 with the aim of providing a forum for the community working around Time and Frequency distribution across Research and Education Networks. […] The post SIG-TFN meet for the first time! first appeared on GÉANT CONNECT Online.
“I’ll be a second”, “Can I borrow you for a second?”, “Have you got a second?”. Phrases we hear many times each day but what exactly is...
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