Net Entertainment's RNG certified
May 20, 2005
Earlier this month InfoPowa reported on Real Time Gaming's success
in achieving TST certification for its random number generator,
and Net Entertainment is following closely on the heels of that
announcement with similar news.
But the Swedish provider has had its random number generator (RNG)
certified and approved by not one, but two independent certification
bodies: Canada-based Technical Systems Testing (TST) and the Swedish
National Laboratory of Forensic Science (SKL).
The results of both certifications confirm that the RNG used in
the Net Entertainment gaming platform, Casino Module, adheres to
the requirements of highly regulated jurisdictions and yields results
that meet the strictest criteria for randomness.
“These certifications are a seal of credibility and
fairness which we extend to our clients, aiding them in their ambition
to provide an exciting and trustworthy online gaming experience
to their customers," says Net Entertainment CEO Pontus
Lindwall.
Some 30 online gaming operators use the Net Entertainment casino
solution. The company is the Internet gaming division of Cherry,
a company listed on the Swedish stock exchange with more than 40
years of experience in traditional casino gambling with 350 land
based casino licenses and over 800 employees.
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