SPORTS BETTING FOR ONTARIO?
21 September 2007
ISW negotiating a contract to provide sports
betting software to Canadian provincial gaming operator
The embattled Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation
seems to be expanding its activities, according to a
press release from New Jersey-based Interactive Systems
Worldwide Inc. which reports that the company is in
negotiations to supply the Canadian provincial authority
with its sports wagering product.
Recently at the centre of a retail outlet ticket scandal
which resulted in widespread executive changes in the
top echelons, the OLG has a new CEO (see previous
InfoPowa reports) and a firm commitment to fair and safe
gambling on its facilities. The organisation generates
revenues of $6 billion and employs more than 20 000
employees and associates, and is one of North America's
leading gaming enterprises.
ISW's announcement confirmed that the company has
received a purchase order, and shortly expects to
receive an initial deposit of $35 000 from the Ontario
Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
The purchase order authorises the spending of up to $175
000 for software development and other services. This
software development is required for the modification of
ISW's SportXction sports wagering product to add certain
features, including the offering of parley wagering,
required by OLG.
OLG is authorised under Canadian and provincial law to
operate gaming and wagering businesses within the
province of Ontario.
The companies are currently negotiating a
development/licensing agreement, which would allow OLG
to conduct a six-month field trial of the modified
SportXction product, after its completion, for use in up
to two casinos. ISW is optimistic that this field trial
will lead to a broader implementation in multiple
casinos and other on-site gaming venues throughout
Ontario, Canada. If successful, the system will have
applicability in other Canadian provinces.
The purpose of the purchase order at this time is to
kickstart software development without waiting for the
completion and signing of the more definitive licensing
agreement. Actual delivery of the modified software will
not occur until after signing the licensing agreement.
Bernard Albanese, CEO at Interactive Systems Worldwide
stated, "We are very pleased with this arrangement. The
purchase order initially provides the company with some
short-term software development revenue, but more
importantly, we are excited by the longer-term prospects
of a broad based deployment of the SportXction product
throughout Canada."
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