NYSE Arca Scraps Cabinet Upgrade Fee for Users
Published Date: 5/26/2026
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NYSE Arca is scrapping the $9,200 cabinet upgrade fee for users who want more power in their dedicated cabinets. This change means traders and firms using these cabinets will save money starting immediately. No more surprise charges for power boosts—just smoother, cheaper access to the Exchange’s tech setup!
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Exchange Drops $9,200 Cabinet Upgrade Fee
If you are a User that rents a dedicated cabinet from NYSE Arca for colocation, NYSE Arca deleted the one-time Cabinet Upgrade Fee of $9,200 that was charged when requesting additional power above 11 kW. The change became operative upon filing on May 7, 2026, so Users will immediately no longer pay the $9,200 upgrade charge. Users will continue to pay a monthly fee based on the total kW allocated to their dedicated cabinets.
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