CME Group to replace End-of-Life network equipment supporting listed derivatives connectivity at CME Globex Hubs
Starting in April 2026, CME Group plans to replace End-of-Life network equipment that supports listed derivatives connectivity at CME Globex Hubs.
CME Globex market data for listed derivatives now regularly exceeds 1Gbps, increasing the risk of packet loss, performance concerns, and quality of service degradations on 1Gbps connections.
Impact on 1Gbps Listed Derivatives Connections
- Multicast Market Data: Effective in March 2026, 1Gbps services will no longer support MDP 3 multicast market data.
- Existing 1Gbps Customers with Market Data: Customers with 1Gbps service currently listening to multicast market data are encouraged to upgrade connections to 10Gbps as soon as possible.
- Existing 1Gbps Customers without Market Data: Unicast services such as iLink, Drop Copy, STP, MQ and others will continue to be supported on 1Gbps connections. Customers with 1Gbps connectivity who are not receiving Market Data will have their service migrated to the new equipment.
- New 1Gbps Connections: Effective immediately, new connections for 1Gbps service will not support access to listed derivatives multicast market data.
When the CME Globex Connectivity upgrades are rolled out in 2026, CME Group will no longer support copper handoffs.
