BME Creates London Co-Lo in Interxion ‘Campus'

Interxion's City of London Data Centre
Interxion's City of London datacenter

Spanish exchange group Bolsas y Mercados Espaňoles has set up a co-location site within datacenter provider Interxion's London facility, enabling UK-based trading firms to access the exchange's market data and trading on its cash and derivatives markets at latency of less than 13.8 milliseconds via three 1-Gigabit-per-second fiber-optic lines.

BME subsidiary Visual Trader Systems also operates connectivity hubs from within Interxion datacenters (IMD, Nov. 19, 2010).

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