The Caribbean Casino and Gaming Corporation used the opening of its new land operation Sosua Bay Grand Casino in Dominica to preview a new remote gaming offering which will apparently go live before year-end.
The October 24th opening of the Sisua was a good choice of venue, attracting significant attention as casino officials said they would soon demonstrate real-time remote gambling, streamed from Sosua’s roulette tables using technology from the Kenilworth Systems company.
CCG has a ten year licensing deal with Kenilworth, which holds patents on the technology used for real-time online gaming in the US and 51 other countries.
CCG chief executive Steven Swank said that the remote gaming venture could capture a part of what has the potential to be a profitable and interesting sector in Internet gaming. He pointed to the value of remote gaming streamed from a physical casino in terms of player trust.
The Caribbean Casino and Gaming Corporation, has paid down the debt incurred during the construction of the Sosua Bay Grand Casino resort.