LSE: Upgrades Connectivity Options with TNS Ultra-Low Latency Solution

  • TNS revealed that it installed its ultra-low latency TNSXpress Layer 1 solution at the London Stock Exchange (LSE) colocation facility
  • This development means that LSE traders can now leverage speeds of between 5-85 nanoseconds
  • The TNSXpress Layer 1 solution combines with TNS’ Managed Hosting service to enable LSE traders
  • TNS become a registered data vendor for LSE, taking the total number of European market feeds it can now offer to 38
  • Working with TNS gives traders access to a global, 125-strong point-of-presence footprint, over 2,800 financial community endpoints
  • TNS offers a range of connectivity, colocation, cloud, market data and VPN solutions
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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