As previously communicated, NASDAQ OMX has entered into an agreement with Verizon Business to provide improved connectivity for our exchange clients. Verizon Business has built a new, enhanced customer access network for clients who connect to NASDAQ OMX Nordic systems, referred to as The Verizon Financial Network (VFN). Verizon Business is also taking responsibility to migrate the current One Access network to the new VFN architecture. This migration is either an upgrade of your current setup, or a new replacement of your connectivity, depending on your current capacity. To continue receiving the support you currently have, NASDAQ OMX customers are encouraged to enter into a service agreement directly with Verizon Business. As a final phase in the decommissioning and shutdown process of the One-Access network, NASDAQ OMX is working with Verizon Business to provision replacement circuits and equipment for members who have not already placed orders directly with Verizon Business, or has not informed NASDAQ OMX that they chosen another network provider of their choice. NASDAQ OMX will finalize and submit these orders to Verizon Business on the member's behalf by October 30, 2009, to ensure that enough time is available for the circuit installation to be completed, test time provided to the member, and the cutover to VFN complete before the final turn-down date of the One-Access network in February 2010. If you have questions regarding this process, or need to update your technical or other point-of-contact information, please contact your Technical Account Manager immediately. A notice from (either NASDAQ OMX or Verizon Business) will be sent to each member's point of contact when the circuits and equipment are ordered, and Verizon Business will engage each member directly to schedule a date to complete the site survey and subsequent installations and cutover. The circuit bandwidth will duplicate the member's existing One-Access connectivity. Members that do not respond regarding VFN novation plans before October 31st will automatically be provisioned. NASDAQ OMX will work with each member to determine new cost information. Members that order VFN directly from Verizon will receive similar services but will receive discounts from Verizon. As previously communicated, when signing the agreement with Verizon, you will get a technical access (port) fee holiday for the remainder of 2009. If you have not been contacted by Verizon, please contact your Technical Account Manager for further help with the progress.
IT - NASDAQ OMX Network Update (84/09)
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