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TNS Puts Hosting Solution into Interxion, ICE European Liquidity Centre, Equinix LD4 and FR2

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Transaction Networks Services (TNS) has strengthened its European network by expanding its managed hosting solution, TNSXpress, at four key data centres in London, Slough, Basildon and Frankfurt. The solution uses the company’s ultra-low latency Layer 1 technology that offers trade executions 10 times faster than traditional Layer 3 architectures, and is available at the Interxion London data centre, ICE European Liquidity Centre in Basildon, Equinix LD4 data centre in Slough and Equinix FR2 data centre in Frankfurt. The solution enables traders to use TNS’ global point-of-presence footprint and on-net connections, which include more than 60 exchanges.

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