peer-reviewedModern telecommunications networks maintain synchronization and distribute accurate timing information using approaches with strict requirements on clock quality and jitter and wander at interfaces. In the future, packet networks may be used for timing distribution and synchronization e.g. using IEEE 1588v2 specifying the Precision Time Protocol (PTP). Without amelioration, there may be effects on data buffers within telecommunications networks which have been designed with particular assumptions of clock quality. Applications such as digital audio and video also have synchronization requirements and limits on jitter and wander tolerance. Attention is needed on the impact of clock quality due to clock synchronization on the syn...