26 Oct 2006 In the past months we learn about more and more online casinos that have decided to translate their online gambling business to different languages and try out new markets. However, with the acceptance of the new Unlawful Internet Gambling Act, most of them will have to invest all of their resources into these sites, as they might as well become their only online gambling business. The fact that online casinos operations in the United States are now very uncomfortable to operate, makes online casinos groups rethink the whole 'foreign market' concept'.
If online casinos were hoping to use their American business as their foundation for constant revenue, and explore other markets as they go, now, they will have to base their operations outside of the United States. In the future, using alternative payment methods, they might be able to offer the American public online casinos gambling once again, but the concept of exploring other markets as means of making extra income is gone. Online casinos are seeking for other markets to make 'a' income.
The final word has not been said yet, and there are many alternative solutions that the online casinos industry is working on right now. However, this is still a great opportunity for online casinos operators to takeover other markets, and based their operations on solid and promising –legal wise- gambling audiences. The Asian internet market is constantly growing and the potential is huge. On top of that there are European countries that support the online casinos industry and promote regulation, and these markets are here to stay.
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