Opportunity
Federal Register #SR-NYSENAT-2026-18
SEC Notice: NYSE National Proposed Rule Change for New Partial Cabinet Solution Bundle
Buyer
Securities and Exchange Commission
Posted
June 22, 2026
Identifier
SR-NYSENAT-2026-18
NAICS
518210
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is announcing a proposed rule change from NYSE National, Inc. to introduce a new Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundle for co-location services at its data center. - Government Buyer: - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - OEM/Vendor: - NYSE National, Inc. (the only OEM and service provider mentioned) - Products/Services Requested: - Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundles for co-location services - Option A: 2 kW PCS bundle - Includes: 2 kW partial cabinet, 1 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, and either Network Time Protocol Feed or Precision Timing Protocol - Pricing: $10,000 initial charge, $16,500 monthly - Option B: 4 kW PCS bundle (new offering) - Includes: 4 kW partial cabinet, 1 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, and either Network Time Protocol Feed or Precision Timing Protocol - Pricing: $12,000 initial charge, $19,000 monthly - Unique/Notable Requirements: - The 4 kW PCS bundle is designed for smaller users needing more power than the existing 2 kW option - Both bundles provide access to high-speed network connections and precise timing feeds - The service is voluntary, uniformly priced, and available equally to all users - The rule change aims to enhance competition and provide more tailored options for market participants
Description
NYSE National, Inc. has filed a proposed rule change with the Securities and Exchange Commission to add a new Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundle as part of its co-location services. The new bundle is a 4 kW PCS bundle designed to meet the evolving power needs of smaller users who require more power than existing bundles provide. The proposal includes updates to the description and fees of PCS bundles in the Connectivity Fee Schedule. The change aims to offer more tailored service options to users and is expected to become operative by October 31, 2026.