TMX Atrium Creates Ultra-Low-Latency Path to Moscow

St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow
TMX Atrium offers connectivity to Russia's emerging market via M1 Moscow hub.

TMX Atrium, the company created from Canadian exchange group TMX's acquisition of European low latency provider Atrium Network last year, has created a new low-latency link from Stockholm to Moscow.

The 17.7-millisecond connectivity path to its datacenter on the M1 highway in Moscow is intended to enable participants to take advantage of what TMX Atrium's managing director, Emmanuel Carjat, says is a rapidly growing market.

"We are delighted to offer a new low-1latency route into and out of

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