The 21st-century talking clock, heir to a French tradition since 1933
* Cost of a local call from France
The speaking clock is a French institution. Invented by astronomer Ernest Esclangon, director of the Paris Observatory, it was inaugurated on 14 February 1933 and immediately became an iconic public service.
The Speaking Clock is not just a nostalgic tribute: it is a cutting-edge technical service built on both our expertise in time synchronization and our experience in voice over IP.
Direct synchronization with our NTP Stratum 1 server equipped with a GNSS receiver (GPS/Galileo) and PPS signal.
High-quality French speech synthesis, generated locally for minimal latency.
Professional Asterisk infrastructure with SIP trunk provided by IPPI.com for maximum availability.
Sub-millisecond drift thanks to our NTP infrastructure, a member of the global pool.
In the age of automatically synchronized smartphones, the speaking clock still serves several purposes:
Choose your listening mode
Directly in your browser
Phone call (local rate)
The Speaking Clock is powered by the same infrastructure that synchronizes thousands of servers around the world via the NTP Pool.
Stratum 1 & 2 Servers
Raspberry Pi + GPS
Secure synchronization
Guillaume for coming up with the name "La Pendule qui Parle" (The Speaking Clock).
IPPI.com for providing the SIP trunk and French phone number.