Opportunity

Federal Register #SR-NYSENAT-2026-17

NYSE National Partial Cabinet Solution Bundle Fee and Offering Update

Buyer

Securities and Exchange Commission

Posted

June 16, 2026

Identifier

SR-NYSENAT-2026-17

NAICS

523210

This opportunity concerns a proposed rule change by NYSE National, Inc. for its Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundles, as published by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): - Government Buyer: - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or third-party vendors are named; PCS bundles are proprietary to NYSE National, Inc. - Products/Services Requested: - Deletion of the 1 kW PCS bundle due to lack of demand - 2 kW PCS bundle remains, with a 10% increase in the monthly recurring fee (from $15,000 to $16,500) - 2 kW PCS bundle includes: - Partial cabinet space - 1 Liquidity Center Network (LCN) connection (10 Gb LX or 40 Gb) - 1 IP network connection (10 Gb or 40 Gb) - 2 NMS Network connections (10 Gb or 40 Gb each) - 2 fiber cross connections - Access to either Network Time Protocol Feed or Precision Timing Protocol - Initial charge of $10,000 - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Fee changes reflect inflation and infrastructure investments - Updated fees apply uniformly to all market participants, regardless of business type or exchange membership - The PCS bundles are designed to meet increased power requirements for newer hardware - No part numbers or third-party equipment specified; all offerings are proprietary to NYSE National, Inc.

Description

The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a proposed rule change by NYSE National, Inc. to amend the partial cabinet solution bundles offered as part of its co-location services. The proposal includes deleting the 1 kW Partial Cabinet Solution bundle due to lack of demand and increasing the monthly recurring fee for the 2 kW bundle by 10%. The changes aim to update the fee schedule to reflect current hardware power needs and maintain equitable fee allocation among market participants. The rule change became effective immediately upon filing.

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