Opportunity
Federal Register #SR-ISE-2026-15
SEC Review of Nasdaq ISE, LLC Fees for Expanded Data Center Co-Location Services (NY115)
Buyer
Securities and Exchange Commission
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
April 23, 2026
Identifier
SR-ISE-2026-15
NAICS
518210
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reviewing a proposed rule change from Nasdaq ISE, LLC to establish new fees for expanded co-location services at its NY115 data center in Carteret, NJ. - Government Buyer: - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Trading and Markets - OEM and Vendor: - Nasdaq ISE, LLC (primary OEM and service provider) - Products/Services Requested: - Installation and ongoing monthly fees for cabinet offerings in the NY115 expansion area - Cabinet installation fee: $5,940 (no ongoing monthly fee) - Power circuit options for cabinets (Phase 1 and Phase 3) - Phase 1 20 amp 240 volt: $3,600 installation, $2,640/month - Phase 1 32 amp 240 volt: $3,600 installation, $4,224/month - Phase 1 40 amp 240 volt: $3,600 installation, $5,280/month - Phase 3 20 amp 415 volt: $4,560 installation, $7,906.58/month - Phase 3 32 amp 415 volt: $4,560 installation, $12,650.53/month - Power Distribution Units (PDUs) for cabinets - Phase 1 PDU: $4,100 installation, no monthly fee - Phase 3 PDU: $5,260 installation, no monthly fee - Switch Monitored PDU Add On: $2,000 installation, no monthly fee - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Fee structure mirrors that of the existing NY114 expansion area - Fees are uniformly applied to all customers to ensure non-discriminatory access - No specific part numbers or purchase quantities are provided - Place of Performance: - Nasdaq ISE, LLC Data Center NY115, Carteret, NJ
Description
The Securities and Exchange Commission published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by Nasdaq ISE, LLC to establish fees for its expanded co-location services in its data center expansion area NY115. The proposal includes installation and ongoing monthly fees for cabinet offerings, power circuit options, and power distribution units (PDUs) in NY115, mirroring fees previously established for the NY114 expansion area. The rule change is effective immediately and aims to provide equitable and non-discriminatory fees for market participants choosing to colocate with the Exchange.