Mobile City Game
Cometa Wireless Provide Mobile Games for Mfuse Platform
Sheffield, UK (PRWEB) June 5, 2009 -- Cometa Wireless (Cometa) have signed a deal that will see the integration of Cometa's own Arcadia mobile gambling platform into the Mfuse NOVO Open API. The deal will allow Cometa's existing brands, including Bell-Fruit Games' Happy Fruits and future games to be offered to Mfuse's blue chip client data base which include: Betsson, Boyle Sports, CentreBet, Gala Coral Group, Ladbrokes Plc, Skybet, Sporting Index, Victor Chandler, Sportingbet Plc, Stan James, Paddy Power Plc and William Hill Plc
Mfuse have spent seven years building an unrivalled level of integration with the complex and varied systems used by each of its clients. By plugging into the Mfuse back-end, Cometa will have instant access to the bookmakers and casinos without having to invest the time and money required to create their own integrated systems. Mfuse are hoping to launch their NOVO Open API in Q3 09.
Rick Brownlow, Director of Product Development at Mfuse commented: "Mfuse are very excited to have Cometa Wireless signed up with Open API and we look forward to launching their wide variety of mobile gaming content across our clients."
Rob Anderson, CEO Cometa said: "This is a fantastic deal for Cometa. It has long been our objective to integrate into individual online casinos. The deal with Mfuse will reduce costs and allow Cometa to move forward to our next stage of development much earlier than planned."
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