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S&P Comstock To Boost Bandwidth To 19.2 Kilobits/Second, Widen Coverage

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McGraw-Hill Inc. is boosting the bandwidth of its S&P ComStock feed of primarily equities data to 19.2 kilobits/second from its current 9.6 kilobits/second. With upgrades to its ticker plant hardware and compaction technology complete, ComStock officials say they expect to begin the rollout of the higher-speed feed in early December, with completion scheduled for May of next year.

The 15 re-distributors of ComStock equities, commodities and foreign exchange data were briefed two weeks ago, and

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