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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97089
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    Nasdaq ISE, LLC has proposed new fees for its expanded co-location services, as outlined in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The proposed changes include a monthly fee of $7,230 for Ultra High Density Cabinets and a $5,940 installation fee for cabinets in the expanded data center known as NY11-4. Additionally, installation fees are set at $3,600 and $4,560 for different power options, and the Exchange will offer Power Distribution Units (PDUs) as a convenience, although customers can opt to provide their own. These changes aim to match the cost of updated facilities while maintaining consistency with current pricing structures.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq ISE wants to charge new fees for people using their special computer homes to make things faster. They say these fees are to cover the cost of making the computer homes better, but some people are worried because the reasons behind the fee amounts are not very clear.