Nasdaq MRX Updates Co-Location Fees at NJ Data Center
Published Date: 4/2/2026
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Summary
Starting April 1, 2026, Nasdaq MRX is rolling out new fees for its bigger and better co-location services at its Carteret, NJ data center. Traders and firms using these upgraded spaces will see updated pricing to match the expanded offerings. This change helps Nasdaq MRX keep up with demand and improve service speed for everyone involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 3 costs, 1 mixed.
Cabinet Installation Fee in NY11-5
If you colocate a Cabinet in NY11-5 at Nasdaq MRX's Carteret, NJ data center, you will pay a one-time installation fee of $5,940 and there is no ongoing monthly fee for the Cabinet. This change is operative on April 1, 2026.
Power Installation Fees in NY11-5
For Extension Area Power Circuit Offerings in NY11-5, the Exchange proposes installation fees of $3,600 for all Phase 1 options and $4,560 for Phase 3 options. These fees are operative on April 1, 2026.
Monthly Power Circuit Fees in NY11-5
The Exchange proposes ongoing monthly fees in NY11-5 that match NY11-4: Phase 1 20 amp 240V = $2,640.00/month; Phase 1 32 amp 240V = $4,224.00/month; Phase 1 40 amp 240V = $5,280.00/month; Phase 3 20 amp 415V = $7,906.58/month; Phase 3 32 amp 415V = $12,650.53/month. These fees are operative on April 1, 2026.
PDU Installation Fees and $0 Monthly
For Extension Area PDUs in NY11-5 the Exchange proposes installation fees of $4,100 for Phase 1, $5,260 for Phase 3, and $2,000 for a Switch Monitored PDU Add On; the Exchange proposes the ongoing monthly fee for these PDUs in NY11-5 to be $0. These provisions are operative on April 1, 2026.
When Access Is Provided and Billing Start
The Exchange anticipates providing access to the NY11-5 offerings on or about April 1, 2026, and customers will not be charged fees until they are provided access to the space for their immediate use in connection with their data center operations.
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