IT - Revised system migration plan for Nordic and Baltic consolidated market data (32/10)


Based on customer feedback NASDAQ OMX has decided to revise its system
migration plan for Nordic and Baltic consolidated market data. The immediate
effect of the decision is that the existing Genium Consolidated Feed and the
TIP protocol will remain the main consolidated data feed for all NASDAQ OMX
Nordic and Baltic markets. 

With the recent launch of INET, ultra-low latency market data for Nordic and
Baltic cash equity, ETF, warrant and certificate trading is now available
through ITCH. We have also implemented a number of capacity enhancements to the
Genium Consolidated Feed, securing stability during current and future peak
loads. Paired with customer feedback on the launch plan, NASDAQ OMX made the
decision to put the planned migration to Genium INET Market Info and the
enhanced ITCH protocol on hold. 

We will now focus on developing an updated technical roadmap for Nordic and
Baltic market data together with customers and other stakeholders. The updated
roadmap is expected to be presented later in 2010. 

For further information concerning this exchange notice please contact
DataProducts@nasdaqomx.com 

Best regards
NASDAQ OMX Nordic

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