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Continent 8 to exhibit at BOSA 2019

 

Continent 8 Technologies, one of the world’s largest iGaming data center and global network solutions provider, is going to exhibit Betting on Sports America (BOSA) 2019. In 2018, Continent 8’s US multi-state capacities increased to include Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

Continent 8’s new Continent 8 Data Center at the Atlantic City Convention Center is going to open in this May in partnership with the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA). Designed to provide 100 per cent availability, the Convention Center data center will make Continent 8 the largest hub for online gaming, sports betting, and eSports in the United States. This facility is ideally positioned to become a key component for gaming companies’ hosting strategy across the United States.


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