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Published: Saturday, May 06, 2006 Online-Casinos.com

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CasinoModule online casino platform to be deployed to three new clients

The integration teams at Cherry turnkey provider subsidiary Net Entertainment are in for a busy schedule judging by this week's announcement by CEO Pontus Lindwall of three new international contracts after signing agreements with Sunderlands Bookmakers, Triobet, and i4Poker to deliver Internet casino games.

The new clients will use CasinoModule, Net Entertainment’s Internet casino platform.

CasinoModule consists of a large number of games and a powerful management platform, providing casino, number, lottery and skill based games. Net Entertainment licenses the system on a royalty basis, and the new licensees will start offering their customers Net Entertainment games during May and June.

Sunderlands Bookmakers is an English betting company witha customer base of some 11,000 players. The company has a traditional betting operation that focuses on high rollers, who will now be offered Internet gaming as well.

Triobet is a recently established Internet gaming company with 3,000 customers that will focus on Eastern Europe – initially Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Triobet works closely in the area of betting with NordicBet, a current customer of Net Entertainment.

i4Poker is a poker site with 40,000 customers that will primarily address the Polish market. With its population of 40 million, Poland is a rapidly expanding market for online gaming.

Net Entertainment recently integrated CasinoModule for Azul Electrico S.A., a casino operator that focuses on the US market with their gaming sites World Wide Vegas.com and Winward Casino.com, which have a total of over 100,000 customers.

The online gambling firm Pathfinder which operates tsc2000europe.com with 100,000 customers is also due to commence operations using CasinoModule this (May) month, and has plans for a further site to be branded PF Games.com in the near future.



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