Atrium Network extranet connects to ISE market depth data
Atrium Network, provider of smarter connectivity for the financial community, today announced that it has connected to the New York‐based International Securities Exchange's (ISE) Depth of Market Feed via its low latency extranet.
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Access to ISE's market depth data will be provided using Atrium Network's low latency connectivity and will enable customers to view the aggregated volume of all quotes and orders available at each of the top five price levels for options that trade on ISE. Providing access to ISE expands the number of venues to which Atrium Network provides direct connectivity throughout New York and North America and underlines the firm's commitment to providing unparalleled access to the key trading venues in North America.
Atrium Network co‐locates with the major trading venues so their clients don't have to. This simple approach to providing resilient ultra low latency connectivity is designed to help clients avoid the capital expenditure required to co‐locate with every venue and mitigate the risk of any unnecessary co‐location investment in a climate of potential venue consolidation.
Emmanuel Carjat, Chief Executive Office of Atrium Network said, "Complementing Atrium Network's continued North American expansion plans, we are delighted to welcome ISE to the Atrium Network community. Connectivity to ISE will enable our clients to access options market data whilst benefiting from a simple highly‐resilient, flexible point of connectivity."
Emmanuel Pellé, Executive Director added, "Our philosophy of providing simple connectivity options helps clients to take advantage of access to venues upon demand. The addition of ISE to the Atrium Network community demonstrates the value that Atrium Network adds by delivering multiple data feeds from multiple venues to multiple participants in order to enhance their trading decisions and increase their geographic reach."