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Intresting , I use Cyber and its rarely down ...sometimes a ECN is unavailable
but that too is short term. Maybe it depends somewhat on the area of the country
in which you live. Mark is right about the quotes theys always ahead of DTN sat
in a fast market or at the open.
regards
Randy Smith
Sigstroker@xxxxxxx wrote:
> My trading buddies that use Cyber are getting ready to dump it because of
> reliability problems and quotes falling behind at times.
>
> In a message dated 10/31/00 7:40:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > Hello Ullrich,
> >
> > i can tell you right now that cybercorp should beat them all. they
> > are setting on one of the only two oc 192 backbones in the country,
> > they use sp comstock as a back up. the whole reason they use pcq over
> > spc, is speed. i honestly belive whatever is the best for the client
> > that is what cybercorp will do. that's what has made them so
> > formidable.
> >
> > wow is up here in richardson which means that they have to go through
> > the dallas bottleneck to get data out. they use spc as a data
> > feed.
> >
> > mark
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Tuesday, October 31, 2000, 8:16:30 PM, you wrote:
> >
> > UF> I would like to call up a current WOW user by telephone during market
> > hours
> > UF> and compare how up to date the WOW (Windows on Wall Street) datafeed
> is
> > UF> compared to what I'm seeing from Cybercorp (forwarded through their
> > servers
> > UF> from PCQUOTE) and possibly www.equitytrading.com (when I get their
> feed
> > set
> > UF> up). I may also be able to arrange to have a friend call you up and
> > UF> compare the WOW speed to his feed from mbTrading. Anyone interested,
> > UF> please reply directly to me by email and include your telephone number
> > and
> > UF> when you would like to be called. I have found several free and fixed
> > cost
> > UF> long distance services, so there is no extra cost to me for making the
> > UF> phone call. The idea is to read off the T&S prints to each other and
> > try
> > UF> to determine from the pattern of prints how far apart in time the
> prints
> >
> > UF> are coming in and which service is faster.
> >
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