Nasdaq ISE Adds Fees for TNO Cross-Connect Connections
Published Date: 6/29/2026
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Summary
Nasdaq ISE is setting new fees for its TNO Cross-Connect service, which helps telecom companies connect inside its data centers. This change affects anyone using this service and starts right away, so users should be ready for the new costs. It’s all about keeping connections smooth and fair while making sure the Exchange covers its costs.
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New TNO Cross-Connect Fees for New Orders
If you are a telecommunications network operator placing a new TNO Cross-Connect order with Nasdaq ISE, you will be charged a one-time installation fee of $550 and an ongoing monthly fee of $385. The Exchange intends to begin charging these fees on or about July 1, 2026 when the service is implemented.
Existing TNO Cross-Connects: No Install Fee, Monthly Charge Starts
If your TNO Cross-Connect was already installed before Nasdaq ISE implements the new rule, you will not be charged the $550 installation fee, but you will start being billed the ongoing monthly fee of $385 beginning on or about July 1, 2026. The Exchange will announce the exact implementation date via its customer portal.
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