Notice 5 Sep 2025 managed services, hardware procurement, nyse, colocation, financial regulation, data services

💼NYSE Texas Proposes New Hardware and Managed Services

The NYSE Texas, Inc. proposed an amendment to its Connectivity Fee Schedule to incorporate hardware procurement and managed services. These changes aim to facilitate easier access to required technological resources for Users in colocation halls at the Mahwah Data Center, enhancing operational efficiency for market participants.

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Notice 5 Sep 2025 managed services, nyse, hardware procurement, colocation, securities regulation

💼NYSE Arca's Proposed Rule Change for New Services

NYSE Arca has filed a proposed rule change to amend its Connectivity Fee Schedule by introducing hardware procurement and managed services for users in its colocation halls. This initiative aims to simplify the procurement process and provide managed IT services, enhancing convenience for market participants. Users will engage directly with a Procurement Specialist while maintaining a contractual relationship with NYSE Arca.

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Notice 5 Sep 2025 securities exchange, managed services, hardware procurement, nyse, connectivity fees, colocation

💻NYSE National Proposes Changes to Connectivity Fee Schedule

NYSE National has proposed amendments to its Connectivity Fee Schedule to include hardware procurement and managed services, aimed at facilitating easier access to IT resources for Users in the colocation halls of the Mahwah Data Center. The proposed changes address requests from market participants to streamline vendor relationships for hardware and managed IT services.

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Notice 5 Sep 2025 managed services, hardware procurement, nyse, securities, financial, colocation

💼NYSE Proposes Rule Change for Hardware and Managed Services

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is proposing a rule change to its Connectivity Fee Schedule, introducing hardware procurement and managed services in the Mahwah Data Center. This change aims to simplify the acquisition of IT services for users, allowing them to contract through NYSE rather than multiple vendors, streamlining procurement and reducing onboarding burdens.

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Notice 2 Jun 2025 nyse, financial services, securities exchange, colocation, managed services, hardware procurement

💻NYSE Proposes Changes to Connectivity Fee Schedule for Services

The NYSE has proposed amendments to its Connectivity Fee Schedule to include hardware procurement and managed services at the Mahwah Data Center. This change aims to streamline services for users by allowing them to contract through FIDS, enhancing operational efficiency while maintaining flexibility in vendor choices.

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Notice 2 Jun 2025 nyse, connectivity fees, colocation, managed services, procurement services, data center

💻NYSE American's Proposed Rule Change on Connectivity Fee Schedule

The NYSE American proposes amending its connectivity fee schedule to include hardware procurement and managed services at the Mahwah Data Center. This change aims to simplify the procurement process for users by allowing them to source hardware and IT support services directly through FIDS, minimizing vendor onboarding challenges.

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Notice 5 May 2025 securities, regulations, data feeds, finance, colocation, connectivity fees, nyse

📈NYSE National Adjusts Connectivity Fee Schedule for Businesses

The NYSE National aims to amend its Connectivity Fee Schedule, altering the list of third party systems and data feeds available to users. This includes changes to related fees and conditions for charging redistribution fees, aimed at enhancing service options for market participants. The amendments reflect a response to user demand for expanded connectivity in a competitive market.

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Notice 28 Apr 2025 trading, sec, regulation, financial services, nyse, connectivity, fees, colocation

📈NYSE Proposes Changes to Connectivity Fee Schedule for Trading Floors

The NYSE proposed a rule change to amend its Virtual Control Circuit service to include new connectivity options for trading floors. This change aims to enhance trading data transmission capabilities while maintaining existing fee structures, ensuring equal access to market participants. The proposal emphasizes non-discriminatory practices and regulatory compliance for seamless service integration.

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Regulatory Compliance, Financial Planning 3 Jan 2025 connectivity fees, financial services, colocation, regulation, securities, nyse