Transaction Network Services (TNS) has launched its Managed Hosting and Colocation offering in Madrid, targeting financial market participants looking to access Spain’s principal stock exchange, Bolsas y Mercados Españoles (BME). The deployment in Spain becomes TNS’s third Managed Hosting and Colocation venue in mainland Europe, following Frankfurt and Bergamo.
The combination of colocation with BME and ultra-low latency Layer 1 connectivity inside the data centre will enable firms to access execution speeds that are up to 10 times faster than traditional Layer 3 architectures, according to the company.
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