Nasdaq PHLX Adds New Cabinets and Power for Co-Location
Published Date: 3/20/2026
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Summary
Nasdaq PHLX is boosting its co-location services by adding new cabinet options, power choices, and extra features in its upcoming data center expansion. Traders and tech teams who rely on super-fast connections will get more ways to customize their setups starting now. This change kicks in immediately and could affect costs depending on the services chosen.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 3 mixed.
New Cabinet Option in NY11-5
If you colocate with Nasdaq PHLX, the Exchange is introducing the same cabinet option available in NY11-4 into its future expansion area NY11-5. The NY11-4 installation fee shown in the rule table is $5,490 and fees for the NY11-5 cabinet will be filed and are currently listed as "TBD."
Expanded Cabinet Power Choices
Nasdaq PHLX will make five cabinet power options available in NY11-5: 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 rule text shows an ongoing monthly fee label of $550 per kVA for NY11-4 and states that NY11-5 installation and ongoing fees for these power options will be filed and are currently "TBD."
PDU Options Added in NY11-5
The Exchange will offer standardized power distribution units (PDUs) in NY11-5 that are currently available in NY11-4: Phase 1 PDUs, Phase 3 PDUs, and a Switch Monitored PDU Add On which lets customers remotely connect to and control PDU sockets. The Exchange will file fees for these NY11-5 PDU options and currently notes those fees as "TBD;" customers may also provide their own PDUs.
Pre-Orders and Timing for NY11-5
The Exchange anticipates opening NY11-5 during the first quarter of 2026 and will allow customers to place orders for NY11-5 services in advance. Customers will not be fee liable for NY11-5 services until they are granted access to their NY11-5 spaces for immediate use.
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