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The National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) is a public trust established in 2006 by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the regulator of the securities markets in India. The institute carries out a wide range of capacity building activities at various levels aimed at enhancing the quality standards in securities markets.

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Request for Quotations for Link Load Balancers

National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) is a public trust established by SEBI with the objective of enhancing the quality of securities market in the country through knowledge-based interventions. The institute therefore conducts a number of educational programmes for Securities Market professionals. Currently the Institute has three Test Centers in India to conduct online examinations for certification of various market intermediaries. Each of NISM test centres has a primary leased line and a redundant leased line. There is a need for a Link Load Balancer (LLB) to ensure Data Traffic Load Balancing and seamless fail over to the redundant line in the event of failure of the primary line. Quotations are invited from the interested bidders for Link Load Balancers mentioned this document.

Closing Date : 16th April 2013.

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