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I assume that you have control over both ends of the link, so you are only 
looking to compress data that you route through your infrastructure.  A couple 
of options:

1. Use WAN Optimization from Cisco or Riverbed.
2. Change to use FAST for 70% compression.

Here is a link to a good paper on WAN Optimization:
http://www.netqos.com/Google/metzler_report/application_delivery.html?gclid=CM2cn7SJh5kCFRaA3godQD4Mmg


-Alex

> What options (e.g. hardware) are there for compressing FIX links?
> 
> Many thanks in advance!
> 
> /Johan


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