Nasdaq Texas Adds More Server Space for Speedy Traders
Published Date: 3/20/2026
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Summary
Nasdaq Texas is boosting its co-location services by adding more cabinet options, power choices, and extra features in a new expansion area. This means traders and tech users who rely on super-fast connections will get more space and better setups starting now. The changes are effective immediately, so customers can jump in without delay—and some fees might adjust to match the upgrades.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
New Cabinet Offering in NY11-5
The Exchange will introduce the same cabinet option now available in NY11-4 into its future expansion area called NY11-5. This change was filed on March 5, 2026 and is operative upon filing, and it gives customers additional colocated cabinet space in NY11-5 when that area opens.
Power and PDU Options Expanded
Nasdaq Texas will make five cabinet power options that were only in NY11-4 available in NY11-5: Phase 1 20A/240V, Phase 1 32A/240V, Phase 1 40A/240V, Phase 3 20A/415V, and Phase 3 32A/415V. The Exchange will also offer Phase 1 and Phase 3 PDUs and a Switch Monitored PDU Add On in NY11-5.
Order Now; Fees Filed Later
Customers may place orders for NY11-5 colocation services now, and the Exchange will file proposals to establish installation and monthly fees for those NY11-5 services. The Exchange says customers will not be fee-liable for NY11-5 services until they are granted access to their NY11-5 spaces; the Exchange anticipates opening NY11-5 during the first quarter of 2026.
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