| 03/21/2010 |
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Two of the internet gambling world’s most prolific contributors have signed an agreement this week, teaming Sweden’s Mobenga with the UK’s Probability plc. Both companies are known for their hearty and innovative contributions to the mobile gaming sector, though Mobenga is by far and large the greater beneficiary in the contract. The deal, signed this past week, will allow mobile clients of Mobenga to enjoy a much wider selection of games. Integration will be key as the partnership contract finds its way into action, with both companies looking to easily expand their offerings with minimal effort. Once their online casino software platforms have been integrated, Mobenga customers will have access to many of Probability’s award-winning games, including 30 more titles to their mobile gaming menu. It’s a perfect solution to significantly expand the menu choices with little technical investment. The games will be seamlessly added to the existing internet casino lobbies, with customized looks and branding making them distinctive to the respective sites. Existing customer accounts, payment processing possibilities and customer service will remain unchanged, still easily accessible through cell phone and PDA devices. With Mobenga getting most of the visible changes from the deal, Probability will receive profits from the use of the games by Mobenga customers. “This partnership extends our global reach, and opens up the large player bases which Mobengas customers have,” said the chief executive officer for Probability Charles Cohen. “It removes in one stroke the main hurdle to delivering our service to these operators namely the time and cost of integrating a new technology into their platform. We are already in discussions with several of Mobengas customers, who are enjoying great success with their mobile sports betting, and we hope to be able to secure our first project soon.” |
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