With New Jersey legislatures looking for ways to revive the Atlantic City gambling market, the state’s Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee is considering an online gambling bill of its own.
With state lawmakers ready to authorize internet wagering at Atlantic City casinos as soon as the federal government overturns the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, a move is already in the works.
Caribbean Casino and Gaming Corp is contemplating using its live video gaming technology, now offered in the Islands and soon internationally, in the U.S.
The move will position them to offer gambling to the millions of Americans anxiously waiting for internet gaming to become a legal option in the states.
“We’ve raced to ensure we were in the position to take advantage of such a great opportunity within the US while ensuring success around the world.” said CEO Steven Swank.
Caribbean Casino and Gaming Corp will launch its Live Video Online Gaming and Sports Wagering in 52 countries on August 21, 2010 and is under internal discussions to open an online gaming location that will be located in New Jersey.






