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Federal Register #SR-NYSETEX-2026-24

SEC Notice: NYSE Texas Connectivity Fee Schedule Update and LULD Plan Participation

Buyer

Securities and Exchange Commission

Posted

June 29, 2026

Respond By

July 20, 2026

Identifier

SR-NYSETEX-2026-24

This notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) details proposed changes affecting NYSE Texas, Inc. and Texas Stock Exchange LLC: - Government Buyer: - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Trading and Markets - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or commercial vendors are named in this notice - Products/Services Requested: - Removal of the obsolete Optic Access Circuit 1 Gb service from the NYSE Texas connectivity fee schedule - Clarification of connectivity for 10 Gb and 40 Gb Optic Access Circuits, specifying available access centers and removing obsolete locations - Addition of Texas Stock Exchange LLC as a participant in the Plan to Address Extraordinary Market Volatility (LULD Plan) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - The 1 Gb service is being deleted due to lack of current users and no anticipated demand - The 10 Gb and 40 Gb circuits will remain available for connection to specified access centers, excluding obsolete centers in New York and New Jersey - The rule change is intended to enhance clarity and transparency in the fee schedule - Texas Stock Exchange LLC's participation in the LULD Plan is a condition of its registration as a national securities exchange - No procurement of products or services is being solicited; this is a regulatory notice, not a purchasing opportunity

Description

This notice announces a proposed rule change filed by NYSE Texas, Inc. to amend its connectivity fee schedule. The amendment involves deleting the obsolete Optic Access Circuit 1 Gb service and clarifying the access centers to which the 10 Gb and 40 Gb Optic Access circuits connect. The change aims to enhance clarity and transparency of the fee schedule and is effective immediately. No users currently subscribe to the obsolete service, and the change applies equally to all users.

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