Opportunity
Federal Register #SR-NYSE-2026-28
NYSE and Nasdaq MRX Propose New Co-location Service Bundles and Fee Adjustments
Buyer
Securities and Exchange Commission
Posted
June 22, 2026
Identifier
SR-NYSE-2026-28
NAICS
518210
This opportunity centers on a proposed rule change by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding co-location services at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and fee adjustments at Nasdaq MRX, LLC. - Government Buyer: - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - OEMs/Vendors: - New York Stock Exchange LLC (NYSE) - Nasdaq MRX, LLC - Products/Services Requested: - NYSE Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundles for co-location: - Option A: 2 kW partial cabinet bundle - Includes: 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 choice of Network Time Protocol Feed or Precision Timing Protocol - Pricing: $10,000 initial charge, $16,500 monthly - Option B: 4 kW partial cabinet bundle (newly proposed) - Includes: same as Option A, but with 4 kW power - Pricing: $12,000 initial charge, $19,000 monthly - Nasdaq MRX, LLC service fee adjustments: - Remote Hands Service (10% fee increase) - Fiber Patch Cords Multi-mode Service (10% fee increase) - Testing Facility fees under Rule Options 7, Section 7 (10% fee increase) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - The new 4 kW PCS bundle is designed to meet higher power needs for smaller users, reflecting evolving hardware requirements - All users can voluntarily select the PCS bundle and will be charged equally, ensuring equitable and non-discriminatory access - Fee changes at Nasdaq MRX, LLC are intended to correct prior inconsistencies and align with previously intended increases - No specific part numbers or purchase quantities are provided - The PCS bundles are tailored for users with minimal power or cabinet space demands, enhancing competitive offerings in the co-location market
Description
The New York Stock Exchange LLC (NYSE) proposes to add a new Partial Cabinet Solution (PCS) bundle as part of its co-location services, specifically introducing a 4 kW PCS bundle. This addition updates the description and related fees in the Connectivity Fee Schedule to accommodate evolving hardware power requirements for smaller users. The proposal aims to provide more tailored service options to users with minimal power or cabinet space demands, enhancing competitive offerings and user choice. The change is expected to become operative no later than October 31, 2026, with the date to be announced via customer notice.