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<br>Government-owned lottery corporations in Atlantic Canada and British Columbia are examining bids from business seeking to supply a "nationwide" [https://blogtechwiki.xyz/index.php?title=User:MichalSeiffert sports betting] platform that will complete with [https://yabiza.com/author/aprilvinci3860/ offshore] and unregulated online betting operators.<br> <br><br>[https://happyonlinegroceries.com.au/blog/wool-jackets - Lottery] corporations in Atlantic Canada and British Columbia [https://worldaid.eu.org/discussion/profile.php?id=1467841 published] an RFP in March looking for a "nationwide" technology platform for sports betting<br>- The lotteries are now evaluating quotes to supply that platform and plan to reveal the winner at a later date<br>- The [https://www.adpost4u.com/user/profile/4412101 winning bidder] will be [https://truba-rf.ru/user/ColeNutter5093/ contacted] to power a single brand name, PROLINE, that lottos will use to use in-person and online sports wagering, the latter in competition versus overseas and unregulated operators<br><br><br>The Atlantic Lottery Corporation (ALC) and the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) published a request for propositions (RFP) in March for a "National Sports Betting Solution."<br><br><br>That technology is being sought to power a single, familiar sportsbook brand name - PROLINE - that the lottos can use to use in-person and online sports wagering.<br><br><br>Bettors might then anticipate a consistent level of [https://www.distilleriadauria.it/2020/08/22/not-genuinely-known-factual-orders-on-the-topic-of/ service] from this PROLINE, whether they're in British Columbia or Prince Edward Island. ALC currently uses the PROLINE branding for its online sports betting efforts, while BCLC uses its PlayNow platform, which is likewise utilized in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.<br><br><br>An ALC representative verified to Covers on Tuesday that the RFP closed on May 5 which submissions are now being [https://wiki.internzone.net/index.php?title=The_BET_9ja_Promo_Code_For_2026_Is_YOHAIG examined].<br><br><br>"The results of the RFP procedure will be openly posted when a successful supporter has actually been determined," they included an email.<br><br><br>The winning bidder will supply ALC and BCLC, along with Loto-Québec (LQ) and potentially other interested lottery games, with sportsbook innovation the government-owned corporations can utilize to complete with the offshore and uncontrolled operators that continue to be popular in Canada.<br><br><br>Those "grey market" operators have been a thorn in the side of government-owned lotto corporations for many years, as they represent a huge portion of all online gambling in Canada. On Monday, Manitoba's lotto was even granted an injunction versus one of those overseas operators, the Antigua and Barbuda-based Bodog.<br><br><br>Appears like a Manitoba court has given the regional lottery and gaming corporation an injunction versus overseas sportsbook Bodog. Potentially precedent-setting advancement in Canada, which has a large "grey market" for online betting: pic.twitter.com/052Js8ZBzf<br><br><br>Having a single sportsbook brand name in several jurisdictions might also make it simpler for the lottery games to hammer home the point that PROLINE is the only authorized site in their particular provinces.<br><br><br>Here's the circumstance<br><br><br>Trying to make that point right now can be challenging, as offshore operators are quickly available in jurisdictions where they are not [http://wiki.die-karte-bitte.de/index.php/Benutzer_Diskussion:EdisonField licensed] to do service. Bettors may not understand or may not appreciate the  of a site.<br><br><br>Complicating matters even more is Ontario's launch of a competitive iGaming market in 2022 that [http://code.sammer.vip/percy89h127216 authorized] lots of private-sector sports [https://casaduartelagos.com/author/brendancrews3/ betting] and casino betting websites to run. Advertising by those websites can spill over into other provinces, such as B.C., where the websites are not licensed. Alberta is preparing to release a comparable iGaming market.<br><br><br>BCLC has actually [https://dengos.com.ua/uk/smartblog/9_kleim-steklo.html voiced issues] about Ontario-licensed brands advertising themselves beyond the latter province, and is stressed over what an Alberta launch will do. It's likewise been alleged Ontario-licensed websites are nudging gamers from outside the province towards affiliated sites that are based abroad.<br><br><br>What ALC and BCLC are looking for could permit them, and others, to point consumers to a single authorized brand name, PROLINE.<br><br><br>"The Operators are collaborating to pick a single Supplier with which they will each work out an agreement to supply a technology platform in addition to the trading and liability management services that will make it possible for each of the Operators to provide sports betting through the Supplier; collectively deemed the National Sports Betting Solution," the RFP launched in March said. "This joint effort aims to offer a best-in-class national sports betting product under one brand name 'PROLINE,' which numerous Canadian Lottery Corporations have actually used since 1992."<br><br><br>The government-owned Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp., which went from being the province's only authorized sports wagering and iGaming operator to one of 50, is getting a new sportsbook tech provider: Kambi.<br><br><br>OLG's transition from FDJ to Kambi anticipated to be carried out in H2 of 2025. pic.twitter.com/rPzyyh3tE0<br><br><br>The RFP adds that extra provincial operators will can sign up with the "collective," if and when they so pick.<br><br><br>Notably, [https://gitlab.and-works.com/almacato714376 Ontario's government-owned] lotto and gaming corporation already uses the PROLINE brand name for its retail and [https://livestatus.de/index.php?title=Benutzer:JudsonKeefe4 online sports] betting efforts.<br><br><br>Kambi? Could be!<br><br><br>Kambi Group PLC stated in February that it is taking control of as the sportsbook tech company for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. (OLG) from FDJ Group.<br>

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'<br>Government-owned lottery corporations in Atlantic Canada and British Columbia are examining bids from business seeking to supply a "nationwide" [https://blogtechwiki.xyz/index.php?title=User:MichalSeiffert sports betting] platform that will complete with [https://yabiza.com/author/aprilvinci3860/ offshore] and unregulated online betting operators.<br> <br><br>[https://happyonlinegroceries.com.au/blog/wool-jackets - Lottery] corporations in Atlantic Canada and British Columbia [https://worldaid.eu.org/discussion/profile.php?id=1467841 published] an RFP in March looking for a "nationwide" technology platform for sports betting<br>- The lotteries are now evaluating quotes to supply that platform and plan to reveal the winner at a later date<br>- The [https://www.adpost4u.com/user/profile/4412101 winning bidder] will be [https://truba-rf.ru/user/ColeNutter5093/ contacted] to power a single brand name, PROLINE, that lottos will use to use in-person and online sports wagering, the latter in competition versus overseas and unregulated operators<br><br><br>The Atlantic Lottery Corporation (ALC) and the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) published a request for propositions (RFP) in March for a "National Sports Betting Solution."<br><br><br>That technology is being sought to power a single, familiar sportsbook brand name - PROLINE - that the lottos can use to use in-person and online sports wagering.<br><br><br>Bettors might then anticipate a consistent level of [https://www.distilleriadauria.it/2020/08/22/not-genuinely-known-factual-orders-on-the-topic-of/ service] from this PROLINE, whether they're in British Columbia or Prince Edward Island. ALC currently uses the PROLINE branding for its online sports betting efforts, while BCLC uses its PlayNow platform, which is likewise utilized in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.<br><br><br>An ALC representative verified to Covers on Tuesday that the RFP closed on May 5 which submissions are now being [https://wiki.internzone.net/index.php?title=The_BET_9ja_Promo_Code_For_2026_Is_YOHAIG examined].<br><br><br>"The results of the RFP procedure will be openly posted when a successful supporter has actually been determined," they included an email.<br><br><br>The winning bidder will supply ALC and BCLC, along with Loto-Québec (LQ) and potentially other interested lottery games, with sportsbook innovation the government-owned corporations can utilize to complete with the offshore and uncontrolled operators that continue to be popular in Canada.<br><br><br>Those "grey market" operators have been a thorn in the side of government-owned lotto corporations for many years, as they represent a huge portion of all online gambling in Canada. On Monday, Manitoba's lotto was even granted an injunction versus one of those overseas operators, the Antigua and Barbuda-based Bodog.<br><br><br>Appears like a Manitoba court has given the regional lottery and gaming corporation an injunction versus overseas sportsbook Bodog. Potentially precedent-setting advancement in Canada, which has a large "grey market" for online betting: pic.twitter.com/052Js8ZBzf<br><br><br>Having a single sportsbook brand name in several jurisdictions might also make it simpler for the lottery games to hammer home the point that PROLINE is the only authorized site in their particular provinces.<br><br><br>Here's the circumstance<br><br><br>Trying to make that point right now can be challenging, as offshore operators are quickly available in jurisdictions where they are not [http://wiki.die-karte-bitte.de/index.php/Benutzer_Diskussion:EdisonField licensed] to do service. Bettors may not understand or may not appreciate the of a site.<br><br><br>Complicating matters even more is Ontario's launch of a competitive iGaming market in 2022 that [http://code.sammer.vip/percy89h127216 authorized] lots of private-sector sports [https://casaduartelagos.com/author/brendancrews3/ betting] and casino betting websites to run. Advertising by those websites can spill over into other provinces, such as B.C., where the websites are not licensed. Alberta is preparing to release a comparable iGaming market.<br><br><br>BCLC has actually [https://dengos.com.ua/uk/smartblog/9_kleim-steklo.html voiced issues] about Ontario-licensed brands advertising themselves beyond the latter province, and is stressed over what an Alberta launch will do. It's likewise been alleged Ontario-licensed websites are nudging gamers from outside the province towards affiliated sites that are based abroad.<br><br><br>What ALC and BCLC are looking for could permit them, and others, to point consumers to a single authorized brand name, PROLINE.<br><br><br>"The Operators are collaborating to pick a single Supplier with which they will each work out an agreement to supply a technology platform in addition to the trading and liability management services that will make it possible for each of the Operators to provide sports betting through the Supplier; collectively deemed the National Sports Betting Solution," the RFP launched in March said. "This joint effort aims to offer a best-in-class national sports betting product under one brand name 'PROLINE,' which numerous Canadian Lottery Corporations have actually used since 1992."<br><br><br>The government-owned Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp., which went from being the province's only authorized sports wagering and iGaming operator to one of 50, is getting a new sportsbook tech provider: Kambi.<br><br><br>OLG's transition from FDJ to Kambi anticipated to be carried out in H2 of 2025. pic.twitter.com/rPzyyh3tE0<br><br><br>The RFP adds that extra provincial operators will can sign up with the "collective," if and when they so pick.<br><br><br>Notably, [https://gitlab.and-works.com/almacato714376 Ontario's government-owned] lotto and gaming corporation already uses the PROLINE brand name for its retail and [https://livestatus.de/index.php?title=Benutzer:JudsonKeefe4 online sports] betting efforts.<br><br><br>Kambi? Could be!<br><br><br>Kambi Group PLC stated in February that it is taking control of as the sportsbook tech company for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. (OLG) from FDJ Group.<br>'
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