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Swiss Exchange Cuts Client Connectivity Costs, Latency with London PoPs

Local datacenters will improve connectivity and latency, while reducing costs.

Interxion's City of London Data Centre

The new access points at Equinix and Interxion will enable existing customers in the UK to reduce connectivity costs by up to 25 percent, and to improve latency by 15 percent compared to conventional connectivity implementations, according to exchange officials.

"We have consistently made a focus on customers over the last few years, which has allowed us to attract liquidity and strengthen our position as the independent investment network of choice," says Chris Landis, head of operations at SIX

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