Worldlink makes footprint in India and Africa
Worldlink, the real time data specialists for mobile devices, has made a deal with Dusane Infotech, whereby Dusane will licence the Worldlink patent and Betbutler sports feeds to power their "One Stop Betting Solution" for operators.
Worldlink, the real time data specialists for mobile devices, has made a deal with Dusane Infotech, whereby Dusane will licence the Worldlink patent and Betbutler sports feeds to power their "One Stop Betting Solution" for operators.
The sports feeds are aimed to provide Dusane's clients with a turnkey solution, which will include betting terminals, a betting exchange, the best sports odds available on all sports worldwide and results feeds.
Dusane Infotech, a technology development firm, is a part of the Valuable Group of companies, a media and technology conglomerate in India, and is head quartered in Mumbai, India.
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Neil Riches, Chief Executive Officer of Worldlink said: "The strategic partnership with Dusane Infotech is very important to Worldlink in two ways. Firstly the agreement gives Worldlink a footprint in the Indian and African market, with combined mobile connections of over a billion. Secondly, this shows the commitment of Worldlink to find the best strategic partners to roll out our services and enhance the value of our issued patents around the world."
The share price rose 5.36% to 29.5p by 12:12.
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