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BSO Upgrades London – Tokyo – New York FX circuit speeds
BSO has introduced a “BSO-FX Ultra Low” product that
upgrades its existing London – Tokyo – New York FX circuit to provide
new, ultra low latency speeds to the FX community. Latency from TY3
(Tokyo) to NY4 (New York) has been lowered from 148ms
to 136ms, while the transatlantic latency from London to NYC has been
lowered to 63.3ms. The current latency between London and Tokyo is
156ms.
8 years ago
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More than half of the worldwide forex trading occurs through London, New York and Tokyo – making it an especially important circuit to banks and financial institutions. The decrease in milliseconds will result in even lower latency and faster execution, empowering BSO’s FX customers to maximize the number of trades processed on the ultra low latency network.
“Network latencies are all about time and money in the international FX community. We understand that a single millisecond can have a powerful impact for our customers and give them the competitive advantage they need,” says Michael Ourabah, CEO at BSO. “We are always pushing the limits of our network infrastructure, which has resulted in ultra low latency connectivity on one of the busiest FX circuits in the world.”