Nasdaq ISE Powers Up Co-Location for Faster Market Access
Published Date: 3/20/2026
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Summary
Nasdaq ISE is boosting its co-location services by adding new cabinet options, power choices, and extra features in its upcoming expansion space. This upgrade helps traders and tech users get faster, more reliable access to the Exchange’s data center starting now. If you use Nasdaq’s co-location, expect more flexibility and options to power up your trading game without delay or surprise costs.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
New Cabinet Option Added in NY11-5
If you colocate with Nasdaq ISE, the Exchange will introduce the same cabinet offering in its future expansion area NY11-5 that is currently available in NY11-4. The filing references an existing NY11-4 installation fee of $5,490 and indicates the NY11-5 fee is "TBD" and will be filed separately.
Five Power Options Extended to NY11-5
The Exchange will make five cabinet power options available in NY11-5 that were previously available only in NY11-4: Phase 1 20 amp 240 volt, Phase 1 32 amp 240 volt, Phase 1 40 amp 240 volt, Phase 3 20 amp 415 volt, and Phase 3 32 amp 415 volt. The Exchange will file fees for installation and ongoing monthly charges (the rule references an NY11-4 ongoing monthly fee value of $550 per kVA and will show "TBD" for NY11-5).
PDUs and Remote-Monitored Option Added
Nasdaq ISE will offer in NY11-5 the same standardized power distribution units (PDUs) already offered in NY11-4: Phase 1 PDUs, Phase 3 PDUs, and a Switch Monitored PDU Add On that allows customers to connect remotely to their PDU and control power sockets. Customers may also choose to provide their own PDU; fees for NY11-5 PDUs will be filed separately.
Pre-Ordering and Fee Timing Rules
The Exchange will allow customers to place orders for NY11-5 services in advance, but customers will not be fee liable for those services until they are granted access to their NY11-5 spaces for immediate use. The Exchange anticipates opening NY11-5 during the first quarter of 2026, and the Commission designated the proposal operative upon filing (filed March 5, 2026) so customers may place orders without the 30-day delay.
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