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May be useful prior making the decision of choosing your next trading technology.
So far data feed (connection latency) is best measured with Pingplotter a freeware used to be fond at Ping Plotter Download -- see attached PDF: IQ-vs-TT.pdf
I am still recommending using pingplotter to see the whole routing picture of your feed connection (execution connection is most important). If your broker is routing you first to its servers and then to the market that will increase your latency which is bad.
Per my post you can see that data is leaving Las Vegas under 20ms and as soon as it hits the broker servers becomes a slow connection.