TMX Atrium Expands Bandwidth, Network

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Emmanuel Carjat, managing director, TMX Atrium

TMX Atrium, the company formed by Canadian exchange group TMX’s acquisition of European low-latency network provider Atrium Network, is preparing to increase its network bandwidth to 40 Gigabits per second (Gbps)—with the potential to expand up to 100 Gbps to meet future growth in data volumes—to replace its current 10 Gbps network, as part of the next phase of its expansion, officials say.

Emmanuel Carjat, managing director of TMX Atrium, says the network provider began implementing the

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