Opportunity
Federal Register #SR-Phlx-2026-16
SEC Notice: Nasdaq PHLX LLC Proposed Fees for Expanded Co-Location Services (NY115)
Buyer
United States Government Publishing Office
Posted
April 02, 2026
Identifier
SR-Phlx-2026-16
NAICS
238210
This opportunity concerns the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) notice of Nasdaq PHLX LLC's proposed rule change to establish fees for expanded co-location services in the NY115 data center expansion area in Carteret, NJ. - Government Buyer: - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Trading and Markets - OEM/Vendor: - Nasdaq PHLX LLC (primary and only OEM/vendor) - Services Requested: - Co-location cabinet installation in NY115 - Power circuit options (Phase 1 and Phase 3) with various amperage and voltage levels: - Phase 1: 20 amp 240V, 32 amp 240V, 40 amp 240V - Phase 3: 20 amp 415V, 32 amp 415V - Power Distribution Units (PDUs): - Phase 1 PDU - Phase 3 PDU - Switch monitored PDU add-on - Fee Structure: - Installation and ongoing monthly fees for power circuits - Installation fees for cabinets and PDUs - Fees mirror those already established for the NY114 expansion area - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All offerings are technologically similar to those in NY114 - Fee allocation is designed to be equitable and non-discriminatory, with uniform availability to all market participants - No specific part numbers or quantities are listed, as the opportunity pertains to service offerings and fee changes for co-location infrastructure
Description
Nasdaq PHLX LLC has filed a proposed rule change with the Securities and Exchange Commission 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 that mirror the fees currently established for the similar services in the NY114 expansion area. The changes aim to provide equitable and reasonable fees for these services, which are technologically similar to those already offered in NY114, and are intended to be effective starting April 1, 2026.