NYSE Texas Hikes Fees for Data Center Hardware Procurement
Published Date: 9/5/2025
Notice
Summary
NYSE Texas is updating its fee schedule to include new charges for hardware buying and managed services at its Mahwah Data Center. This change affects anyone using the Exchange’s colocation halls and could impact their costs starting soon. The Exchange wants to make sure users know about these new fees and is open to feedback before finalizing them.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.
Hardware procurement via exchange with 10% fee
If you use the Exchange’s colocation halls at the Mahwah Data Center, the Exchange proposes to offer hardware procurement where FIDS would contract with a Procurement Specialist and pass that specialist’s fees to you plus a 10% service fee payable to FIDS. Under the proposal, you would pay FIDS, which would forward payment to the Procurement Specialist less the 10% fee.
Managed services offered with 10% service fee
The Exchange proposes to offer managed services in the Mahwah Data Center colocation halls where FIDS would contract with a Managed Services Specialist and bill you the specialist’s fees plus a 10% service fee payable to FIDS. If you accept, you would contract with FIDS and send payment to FIDS, which would forward the specialist’s payment less the 10% fee.
Services voluntary and non-discriminatory
The proposed hardware procurement and managed services would be voluntary and available to any potential User of the MDC on a non-discriminatory basis. Users who do not want to pay the 10% service fee can continue to contract directly with third-party vendors and specialists.
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