Cost Effective/Low Latency Protect Path For Tokyo To CME Traffic

Most financial traders rely on the PC-1 or Topaz subsea cables to move market data and orders between the Japanese Stock Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. But all subsea cables eventually experience outages.


Highly diverse, yet low latency protect path using new Juno network. Layer 10G pricing is great.

A-end address: Tokyo Equinix TY3
Z-end address: CME Aurora data centre.
Bandwidth: Linear 10G (unprotected).
RTD: 122ms or lower.

12M Quote
OTC: USD 5,000
MRC: USD 8,000

24M Quote
OTC: USD 5,000
MRC: USD 7,800

36M Quote
OTC: USD 5,000
MRC: USD 7,650

Map of the Fibre Optic Juno Subsea Cable


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