ISLE OF MAN, December 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Asia's leading sportsbook software services provider, ONEworks has become the first e-Gaming company to receive the new Network Services Licence from the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission.
The ONEworks ONEbook sportsbetting platform and associated services satisfied the jurisdiction's licensing requirements and stringent online gaming standards. The company will operate under the Isle of Man's new Network licensing system which was launched in July of this year and enables the company to make its platform available to business clients worldwide.
Tom Hall, ONEworks Business Development Director, commented: "Having worked with the Isle of Man Government to develop this licence, we feel it is an important milestone in the development of our business internationally. It's significant that we are the first to be granted this licence and for our long-term strategy."
Tim Craine, Director at the Department of Economic Development, said: "I am delighted to welcome ONEworks to the Isle of Man e-Gaming community and that we have been able to deliver the Network Licence in order to meet their commercial plans."
ONEworks offers several versions of its ONEbook platform and associated services to Licensees looking to target International, European or Asian markets. Its flexible and competitive approach enables it to meet the operational needs of its customers. Operators can licence a fully managed sportsbook with an extremely broad selection of sports and the largest number of in-play events and markets available anywhere in the industry (5,000 soccer events, 18,000 markets).
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About ONEworks (www.oneworks.com)
ONEworks , formerly known as Sunplus, develops and delivers sportsbook software services to gaming companies worldwide. Covering the entire spectrum of bookmaking, their core betting platform is a proven, robust system offering an extensive range of events, bet types and multiple odds offerings and languages all powered by a fully featured back end. For international operators looking to expand their brands into Asia, the company offers a fully hosted solution via certified third party solution providers. It recently launched its international format platform from the Isle of Man with enhancements to better serve the European and international marketplace.
ONEworks offers a mobile betting interface which is currently available for the iPhone , Android and other smartphones.
ONEworks First to Receive Isle of Man's New Network Services Licence
Asia's leading sportsbook software services provider, ONEworks has become the first e-Gaming company to receive the new Network Services Licence from the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission.
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[Press-News.org] ONEworks First to Receive Isle of Man's New Network Services LicenceAsia's leading sportsbook software services provider, ONEworks has become the first e-Gaming company to receive the new Network Services Licence from the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission.