The pursuit of trading speed takes to the air

Network providers are exploring cutting-edge, airborne technology to transmit transatlantic trades through wireless lines

Balloons, drones and low earth-orbiting satellites – these could be the next weapons in the battle to squeeze every last microsecond out of a trade execution. Hugh Cumberland, a solution manager at connectivity provider Colt, said: “It may sound like science fiction. But if the prize is high enough, someone may make it work.”

For years, high-frequency traders employing statistically driven speed-sensitive strategies have been pushing for ever-faster trading connectivity. Microwave lines are the latest innovation in the space. Information travels through air some 35% to 50% faster than through a fibre-optic line and some of the world's most important trading routes - including Basildon to Frankfurt and New York to Chicago - are now well-served by microwave networks.

WSJ Logo
Pro Bono or Pro Nono? Law Firms Split on Fulfilling Deals With TrumpExternal link

Pro Bono or Pro Nono? Law Firms Split on Fulfilling Deals With Trump