Your packets are LARGER than OPRA binary packets. And MBO (as exegy and others define it), is ORDER BOOK DATA. This is NOT contained in OPRA....
56-80 * 10m = 560-800 MILLION BYTES PER SECOND. A BYTE IS 8 BITS. 4.480-6.400mbit (AND THAT'S NOT COUNTING TCP/IP OVERHEAD). Please. Stop....
OPRA absolutely has NBBO appendages. All SIP feeds do. Not sure exactly what MBO is (your term). Not going to argue the bandwidth any further...
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Thank you for the detailed update. I'm not interested in the published NBBO or your L3/MBO. I want the individual exchange quotes. All symbols....
They fired anyone useful. Everything outsourced to India. Might be ok if you enjoy curry...
What is the typical byte count per quote?? I can go from there.. OPRA, today, runs 10-12m/second rates for EXTENDED periods of time. "bursty"...
Don't see how this is possible. Let's say you're REALLY good and get an individual quote down to 15 bytes. at 20m/second, that's almost 3gbit....
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Buffering? Really? What if you can't tolerate such? Why have a realtime feed if it's late? How much bandwidth to assure none of that? And...
Realtime, as in you can deliver 20m+ quotes/second?? Really?
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I should have looked at the trade more closely. Your trade as shown is LONG the box, not short it. And if you're actually going to sell it, the...
100% gets jammed for for div.. full assignment.
I believe Nanex can provide what you're looking for
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