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The new teleport enables us to offer existing and new customers enhanced services, as well as providing MediaCityUK with direct access to the global satellite market.


David Meynell Managing director, SIS LIVE


SYSTEMS


To Russia with love


Betting systems provider BetConstruct has developed a good reputation in the Russian market, by servicing clients such as Bookmaker Hall. The firm’s Tiki Nikogosian talks about the sector.


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s Russia an interesting market for betting?


The betting business in Russia is very well developed. It is a


huge, difficult and yet very interesting mar- ket for betting. Our company is in constant touch with leading Russian betting compa- nies, an example of which is our atten- dance at forums and exhibitions. The last one was Russian Gaming Week in Moscow which was a huge success and for which we received a great number of appreciative re- sponses by participants and clients.


How long have you been working with Book- maker Hall - what services do you provide to the company? Nowadays, Bookmaker Hallis a leading bookmaker office in Russia which pro- vides its services for more than 10 coun-


tries. We have been working together for about a year and provide them with the Cashier Client program developed by our skillful IT technologists.


What abilities does your Cashier Client Mod- ule have? Our Cashier Client program is ideal solu- tion for everyone who has, or intends to have a business in the field of sports bet- ting. BetConstructhas managed to develop an intuitive and extremely user friendly program which will ideally meet all require- ments. Our Cashier Client comprises sections


which serves the same important purpose - to help bookmakers control the whole process of their betting business. In the “Bets” section you can supervise the betting procedure itself including daily


detailed summary of the bets and with the ‘Finance’ section you can monitor reports by shifts. One of the advantages of our program is that we provide 24 hour support through the ‘Chat’ section which provides connec- tion with the head office anytime it is need- ed and our personnel will solve any prob- lems connected with the program. Another advantage is that our program al-


lows you to customize settings such as types and sizes of fonts, number of live monitors, text and screen colors and much more. Together with all this we have a very use- ful section ‘Demo Screen’ which allows you to broadcast live games on monitors. We also provide “Admin Access” through which you can make administra- tive decisions, financial history break down of your existing bet shops.


As an additional help, we provide in- structions and training to avoid any diffi- culties or problems.


How long would an operator need before being able to open a betting outlet using your Betting Shop Essentials? Currently, betting shops developed by our IT team operate in more than 20 countries all over the world. You don’t have to wait long to have your bet shop. During the max- imum time of 24 hours we will open a bet shop for you and you will then be able to use it. The Cashier Client program includes ‘Admin Access’ and unlimited number of cashiers which you will be able to control all day long. To make it easier for you to run the program, we will also provide you with the necessary instructions and trainings held by our skillful personnel.


SIS Livehas launched a new teleportto coincide with SIS’s relocation into its new Blue Tower headquarters at MediaCityUK. The firm says it will prove a signifi- cant assetto its wide inventory of facilities, and further extendits wide-ranging serviceofferings in the satellite and broadcast markets.


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