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More Online Casino Gambling Licenses Handed
26 Oct 2006

With the American market shacking like never before and online casino operators leaving United States' jurisdiction, other governments and jurisdiction entities are happy to welcome the online casino industry. Just now, Alderney Gaming Commission approved two more online casino gambling operations, making the total number stand at 25. The online casino industry, while taxed, can be very profitable for governments or jurisdiction provinces, and the competition over the next betting group is fierce.

Different elements fight for the change of hosting online casino firms. Better taxation terms and more support are only a few of the 'bonuses' the online casino industry enjoys. When all business centralized and aimed at the United States, there were only a few online casino operators that were willing to migrate to different location. Things have changed, and the industry is on the move. Not only those companies cannot base their operations in the United States, but they also prefer to avoid offering services to American citizens. This forces them to focus on other markets, and to base their operations in a neutral and favoring location.

The fact that not all companies can get a license for online gambling makes the competition between the groups hard. Online casino firms have to demonstrate a sound ability to offer and support the services that it claims to provide. The key benefactors from such acceptance processes are online casino players. Obviously, we are not taking about control measures such as the ones imposed by eCOGRA, but the fact that a license must be given caused for better quality testing, and an overall better industry that is being formed.

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