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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97122
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    Nasdaq PHLX LLC has proposed a new rule to establish fees for expanded co-location services at its data center in Carteret, NJ, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The proposal introduces a range of fees for new Ultra High Density Cabinets, cabinet installation, and power distribution units (PDUs) in the expanded facility, known as NY11-4. These changes are intended to reflect the costs and operational efficiencies of supporting higher density power options. The fees, which are consistent with market rates, are meant to cover the increased costs and provide flexibility for customers in managing their connections to the exchange.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq PHLX LLC wants to charge new fees for using special storage spaces and equipment at their New Jersey data center to help with their computer connections. They say these fees are fair, but some people are worried it might be hard to tell if they are too high or if there are other choices that might be better.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8315
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    Nasdaq PHLX LLC has filed a proposed rule change with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to introduce fees for its expanded co-location services. The rule change takes immediate effect, as allowed under specific provisions of the Securities Exchange Act. The SEC seeks public comments on this proposal, encouraging people to submit their views, data, and arguments concerning it. This feedback can be submitted through the SEC’s website or by mail, with all comments publicly accessible online.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq PHLX LLC wants to charge money for a special service that helps computers talk faster. The decision is quick and the government is asking people to say what they think about it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97086
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    Nasdaq MRX, LLC has proposed a new rule to establish fees for its expanded co-location services in its data center in Carteret, NJ. The expansion includes new options like Ultra High Density Cabinets, with fees based on their power capacity. The changes also introduce installation fees for cabinets and power distribution units, reflecting increased costs and enhanced features in the new data center area. The Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing these proposals and invites the public to comment on them.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq MRX wants to add new options for placing their computer equipment in a special building and charge fees for this. The changes include higher fees for new, more powerful cabinets, and they want people to know and talk about it before it happens.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97119
    Reading Time:about 17 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission published a notice about a new rule proposed by The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC to set fees for expanded co-location services at its data center. The rule involves introducing a new type of cabinet, called the Ultra High Density Cabinet, and various power and power distribution units, each with specific fees. The purpose of these changes is to respond to increasing demand and to facilitate operational efficiencies in their data center. The Nasdaq Stock Market ensures that these services and fees will be uniformly available to all customers and does not expect any unfair competitive impacts from the proposal.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq is planning to charge for new technology at their data center that helps them run better and faster, making sure everyone pays the same price without being unfair. Some people worry the prices might be too high and hard to understand, kind of like when you can't see how an item is priced at a store.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 11361
    Reading Time:about 31 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by NYSE Chicago, Inc. The Exchange proposes new procedures for allocating power and cabinets to co-located users due to high demand, partly driven by COVID-19-related market volatility. The proposal includes detailed rules for purchasing limits and waitlists, applicable when power or cabinet availability falls below certain thresholds. The changes aim to ensure a fair distribution of resources among users while maintaining an equitable system consistent with existing procedures.

    Simple Explanation

    NYSE Chicago wants to make new rules about how they share electricity with people who rent space from them to keep their computers. Because so many people want this space, especially with all the changes happening because of the pandemic, the new rules will say who can get electricity first when there's not enough for everyone.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8312
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that Nasdaq ISE, LLC (ISE) has submitted a proposed rule change on January 10, 2025. This rule change aims to set new fees for its expanded co-location services, allowing traders to place their trading equipment near ISE's servers for faster access. The SEC is inviting public comments on this proposal, and interested parties can submit their thoughts electronically through the SEC's website or by mail until February 18, 2025. This proposal has been designated for immediate effectiveness under U.S. securities law, although the SEC can delay its implementation if needed to protect investor interests.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq wants to charge new fees so people's computers can be really close to their servers, making trading super fast. The SEC is letting people write in with their thoughts on this until mid-February, but they might pause the new fees if they think it's needed.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8443
    Reading Time:about 18 minutes

    The New York Stock Exchange LLC (NYSE) proposed changes to its pricing for co-location services to add two new bundles, Options E and F, which offer upgraded network connections compared to previous options. These bundles cater to smaller users by providing partial cabinet solutions with enhanced 40 Gb connections, with fees outlined in the proposal including a 50% discount on the monthly charges for the first year if purchased by the end of 2021. The proposal aims to make the NYSE's offerings more competitive with other vendors by addressing customer demand for higher bandwidth options. The public is invited to comment on the proposal before February 26, 2021, and a decision will be made within 45 to 90 days from the publication date.

    Simple Explanation

    The New York Stock Exchange wants to offer new and faster internet packages with discounts for people who sign up quickly, but some worry this could be unfair to those who decide slower or don't understand all the details.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 11367
    Reading Time:about 31 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering a proposal by NYSE National, Inc. to establish procedures for allocating power to its co-located users. As high demand for power has arisen due to market volatility, NYSE National plans to expand power capacity and make it available for users. The proposed changes include setting limits on power and cabinet purchases and implementing a waitlist if supplies run low. This aims to manage resources fairly among users and ensure everyone has a chance to access the needed power and cabinet space.

    Simple Explanation

    NYSE National, Inc. wants to set up some rules on how to share electricity with companies that share their office space to make sure everyone gets a fair amount, especially when there's not enough for everybody. So if they can’t give everyone what they need, they’ll keep a list of who’s waiting for more, kind of like taking turns.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8662
    Reading Time:about 18 minutes

    The NYSE Arca, Inc. has proposed a rule to amend its fees and charges related to co-location services by adding two new Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundles, named Options E and F. These new options update existing bundles with faster 40 Gb connections, compared to the previous 10 Gb, to meet customer demand for higher connectivity. Customers who subscribe to these new options by the end of 2021 will receive a 50% discount on monthly fees for the first year. The proposal aims to offer more options for users and ensure fair competition, and public comments are invited before a final decision is made.

    Simple Explanation

    The NYSE Arca wants to change its fees so people can get faster internet connections if they have computers at their place, and if they sign up soon, they can get a big discount. They're asking people what they think before deciding.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8440
    Reading Time:about 18 minutes

    The NYSE Chicago has proposed a rule change to amend its Fee Schedule related to co-location services by introducing two new Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundles, known as Options E and F. These bundles offer upgraded 40 Gb connections, catering to customers with minimal power and space requirements, at the same initial charge as existing options but with higher monthly fees. Customers who subscribe to these options before the end of 2021 will receive a 50% discount on monthly charges for the first year. The changes are aimed at increasing competitiveness by expanding available choices for users.

    Simple Explanation

    NYSE Chicago wants to offer some new bundles for computer space that come with faster connections, and if you sign up before the end of the year, you get a half-off discount on monthly fees for one year. It's like getting a bigger and faster toy box for your toys, but you pay more each month!

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