We use NTP clock sources for a clock source on many of our physical T1 circuits. We use an outside stratum 1 clock source for our internal server (stratum 2) and because we have our own server, we clock everything else off of it (stratum 3).
Maybe I'm not familiar enough with the internals of Asterisk to understand what kind of timing you're after. I assumed you were just after a reference clock.
AFAIK, asterisk needs an 'interrupt generator' basically. Something to wake up a sleeping thread on a _timed_ basis to let to do its job consistently. Otherwise you'll get clicks/pops/audio-dropouts, etc.
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