BOSS MEDIA TOPS IN NON-U.S. FACING ONLINE POKER
NETWORKS
6 February 2009
Independent statistics show G-Tech subsidiary
outperforms all non US facing poker networks
G-Tech subsidiary Boss Media made some strong claims for
its International Poker Network this week, claiming that
the online poker site outperforms all other
non-US-facing poker networks. The company cites numbers
from the independent poker statistics portal
PokersiteScout.com as the basis for its boast.
Since the acquisition by GTECH last year (see previous
InfoPowa reports) Boss Media has continued to achieve
significant increases in revenue across all products.
The International Poker Network (IPN) continued to grow
during the last quarter (Q4 2008 v Q3 2008) through
strong player acquisition supported by the launch of the
grand Euro 1 000 000 guaranteed tournament and recently
launched Bad Beat Jackpot, which currently stands at
Euro 200 000.
With a 14 percent increase in active daily players, 22
percent increase in maximum concurrent players and a 28
percent growth in daily registrations the IPN was the
fastest growing independent European network during
2008.
Commenting on the achievement, Rahul Parekh, CEO of Boss
Media says: “I’m delighted with our progress. Following
the acquisition of Boss Media by G-Tech in Q2 2008, we
recognised that we had some challenges and opportunities
to address. Whilst we still have more work ahead of us,
we’re heading firmly in the right direction.”
Continuing the success with Svenska Spel and Austrian
Lotteries, Boss Media became one of the first to launch
an online poker network in Italy in cooperation with
Lottomatica Scomesse, one of the world’s leading gaming
operators. This makes Boss Media the only European
supplier of poker for 4 poker networks with more than
100 000 players using the software each day.
Björn Lundsten, Poker Product Manager, says “With our
substantial increase in technical resources and capacity
well underway, we expect to surge forward on this
positive path. Our licensees and lottery customers can
look forward to the benefits of our investments in the
coming months”.
Boss can look forward to further growth in player
liquidity as it heads into 2009 - late last year the
online gambling software company Cryptologic announced
that its online poker clients will merge with Boss Media
during the first quarter of 2009, leaving Cryptologic to
concentrate on its core business of games and software
development.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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