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mikemazz

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All,

        I'm in the process of writing a small trading system.  I've decided  
to leverage and use the Marketcetera platform for a number of  
reasons.  However, I'm looking for an ISP that I can connect to  
without paying any exuberant fees.  Does anyone have any suggestions  
about providers I can use?

Thanks

Mike
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Mike,
That's great that you're using the Marketcetera platform.  Could you
tell us a little bit more about where you are, what you would be using
the connection for (that is what bandwidth you may be looking for),
and how much you would be willing to spend.  Then we would likely be
able to give more informed advice.  Thanks!

graham


On 11/24/07, Mike Mazzolini <[hidden email]> wrote:

> All,
>
>         I'm in the process of writing a small trading system.  I've decided
> to leverage and use the Marketcetera platform for a number of
> reasons.  However, I'm looking for an ISP that I can connect to
> without paying any exuberant fees.  Does anyone have any suggestions
> about providers I can use?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
> [hidden email]
>
>
>
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Graham,

I sent you something a while back but wanted to revisit this topic.

The bandwidth is minimal for the time being.  I'm looking for the ability to make about 100 - 150 trades/month.  I'm not worried about low-latency processing here but rather reliability.  I'm not interested in establishing leased lines and an internet connection should do the trick.
I was hoping to find an ISP that could provide direct market access (of course, via FIX) that would charge by transaction fee only.  Basically, similar to trading with an online broker but better rates of course because the volume is much higher then a typical person trading.

Thanks again
mikemazz wrote:
All,

        I'm in the process of writing a small trading system.  I've decided  
to leverage and use the Marketcetera platform for a number of  
reasons.  However, I'm looking for an ISP that I can connect to  
without paying any exuberant fees.  Does anyone have any suggestions  
about providers I can use?

Thanks

Mike
mmazzolini@comcast.net



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R P Herrold

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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, mikemazz wrote:

> processing here but rather reliability.  I'm not interested in establishing
> leased lines and an internet connection should do the trick.
> I was hoping to find an ISP that could provide direct market access (of
> course, via FIX) that would charge by transaction fee only.

ISP's are not usually exchange members, of course. ;)

Interactive Brokers offers such, with a fairly modest setup
charge:
  http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/p.php?f=programInterface

and formerly so did Lime Brokerage:
  http://www.limebrokerage.com/
but they (Lime) have reorganized their website since last I
looked. -- the site still says:" We also support the industry
standard FIX protocol" )

disclaimer:  untested here -- simply bookmarked for future
buildout.
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Hi guys,

ESP also offers this service. We can do this via a VPN.

Feel free to contact me and check out our website: www.fastesp.com

Thx, Ian



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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, mikemazz wrote:

> processing here but rather reliability.  I'm not interested in establishing
> leased lines and an internet connection should do the trick.
> I was hoping to find an ISP that could provide direct market access (of
> course, via FIX) that would charge by transaction fee only.

ISP's are not usually exchange members, of course. ;)

Interactive Brokers offers such, with a fairly modest setup
charge:
        http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/p.php?f=programInterface

and formerly so did Lime Brokerage:
        http://www.limebrokerage.com/
but they (Lime) have reorganized their website since last I
looked. -- the site still says:" We also support the industry
standard FIX protocol" )

disclaimer:  untested here -- simply bookmarked for future
buildout.
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