Thumbs up for PacificNet bingo
PacificNet, Inc., who is billed by its own PR as “a leading provider of gaming technology, e-commerce and Customer Relationship Management services in China” but might be more accurately described as a big company well worth listening to, announced today that its Take1 Electronic Bingo Machines have received Technical Systems Testing Certification.
The certification means that TST has verified through mathematical and statistical analysis that the Take1 Electronic Bingo Machines operate with sufficient non-predictability, fair distribution and lack of bias to particular outcomes and complies with generally accepted industry standards for highly regulated jurisdictions.
TST offers a full range of testing and consultation services for terrestrial (that’s “terrestrial” as in “traditional/land-based,” rather than involving the third planet revolving ‘round ol’ Sol) and interactive-based gaming, wagering, lottery, e-commerce and information technology industries, to ensure that gaming operates in a manner that is fair, secure and auditable. TST services are delivered by a hard-hitting team of computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians and information systems auditors. Explains PacificNet (in abridged and nicely edited from), PacificNet’s Take1 Electronic Bingo Machines are based on traditional bingo.
The Take1 Bingo Machines are based on a client-server computer network architecture and players can buy electronic bingo tickets using one of the many electronic bingo terminals situated in a variety of electronic bingo sales outlets. This automation allows for players to play more games faster and to play from any location that’s linked to the central electronic bingo server, thus increasing bingo operator’s revenue.
Oh, so it’s kind of like Keno, then.
PacificNet, Inc. is a provider of gaming technology, e-commerce, and Customer Relationship Management in China. PacificNet’s gaming products are specially designed for Chinese and Asian gamers with products including multi-player electronic table games such as Baccarat, Sicbo, Fish-Prawn-Crab; roulette machines; server-based games with multiple client betting stations; slot and bingo machines; video lottery terminals; and multimedia entertainment kiosks.
PacificNet’s gaming clients include hotels, casinos, and gaming operators in Macau, Asia, and Europe. E-commerce and CRM clientele includes telecom companies, banks, insurance, travel, marketing and business services companies; clientele here includes China Telecom, China Mobile, Unicom, PCCW, Hutchison Telecom, Bell24, Motorola, Nokia, SONY, TCL, Huawei, American Express, Citibank, HSBC, Bank of China, Bank of East Asia, DBS, TNT, China and the Hong Kong government. PacificNet employs about 1,200 staff in its various subsidiaries throughout China with offices in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Macau and Zhuhai, China, the US, and the Philippines.
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